(A) Location Generally: When a side yard is required, no part of an accessory building shall be located closer than five feet (5') to the side lot line along such side yard. When a rear yard is required, no part of an accessory structure shall be located closer than five feet (5') to the rear lot line or closer than five feet (5') to a side lot line abutting a required rear yard. In a residential district, no detached accessory building shall be closer than ten feet (10') to any other building. Except as provided in this chapter, no accessory building or structure shall be located in any required front yard or between the front line of the principal building and the required building setback line, or front lot line.
(B) Time Of Construction: No accessory building or structure shall be constructed on any lot prior to the start of construction of the principal building to which it is accessory.
(C) Size: All accessory buildings shall comply with the following:
1. No accessory building, or combination of accessory buildings, shall occupy more than forty percent (40%) of the area of a required rear yard. (Ord. 574, 3-9-2004)
2. An accessory building shall not exceed a total of nine hundred (900) square feet of floor area, except accessory buildings or combination of accessory buildings for multi-family uses shall not exceed four hundred fifty (450) square feet of floor area per residential unit. (Ord. 607, 6-12-2007)
3. For purposes of determining floor area, all stories with structural headroom measuring seven feet six inches (7'6") or more will be included.
(D) Height: All accessory buildings shall comply with the following:
1. Shall not exceed one story or twenty feet (20') in height if constructed as a type 5-B construction in accordance with section 606 of the BOCA national building code 1999, or shall not exceed two (2) stories or thirty feet (30') in height, if constructed as a type 5-A construction.
2. Any accessory building greater than fourteen feet (14') in height shall have a frost footing of sufficient design to safely support the loads imposed.
3. All heated accessory buildings shall have frost footings.
4. The height of an accessory building shall not exceed the height of the principal structure except where the principal structure is less than twenty feet (20') in height, in which case an accessory building may be up to twenty feet (20') in height.
(E) Location On Corner Lots: On a corner lot in a residential district no accessory building or portion thereof located in a required rear yard shall be closer to the side lot line abutting the street than a distance equal to sixty percent (60%) of the least depth which would be required under this chapter for the front yard on such adjacent property to the rear.
(F) Use: In addition to the restrictions on use set forth in the definition for accessory building, no accessory building shall be used for dwelling purposes.
(G) Occupancy Permits And Enforcement: Under sections
9-1-2, "Occupancy Permits";
9-1-3, "Enforcement"; and
9-1-4, "Violation" of this title; the word "building" shall be further defined to include the term accessory building whenever the word building is used in said sections. (Ord. 574, 3-9-2004)