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Navarre City Zoning Code

§ 151.26

PERMITTED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND USES.

   (A)   Private garages or parking space for automobiles. Private garages and parking spaces for automobiles are permitted, except that the rebuilding, overhauling, or dismantling of an automobile or the storage of motor or body parts in an open yard is prohibited. Further, only one truck may be stored on a lot in any residence district and that truck shall be stored in a garage and used solely by the occupant of the dwelling.
   (B)   Visibility at intersections in residential districts. On a corner lot in any residential district, nothing shall be erected, placed, planted, or allowed to grow in such a manner as to materially impede vision between a height of 2-1/2 and ten feet above the centerline grades of the intersecting streets in the area bounded by the street lines of the corner lots, and a line joining points along those lines 50 feet from the point of the intersection.
   ZONING REQUIREMENTS FOR VISIBILITY FOR CORNER LOTS
   IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
 
   (C)   Fences, walls, and hedges. Fences, walls, and hedges may be permitted in any required yard or along the edge of any yard, except that no fence, wall, or hedge along the sides or front edge of any front yard shall be over 2-1/2 feet in height.
   (D)   Home professional offices. An office is permitted in residential districts in the home of a person practicing the profession of accountant, architect, artist, engineer, lawyer, musician, physician, or other profession of like nature, provided that:
      (1)   It does not change the residential character of the dwelling exterior, other than as permitted by § 151.15, the sign ordinance.
      (2)   It does not utilize equipment which will create any electrical disturbance beyond the premises.
      (3)   It does not attract any greater number of automobiles than can be parked on the premises, consistent with all parking restrictions applicable to a residential district as set forth in these ordinances and municipal regulations.
   (E)   Home occupations. Home occupations are permitted in residential districts, including such homecrafts as dressmaking, millinery, weaving, or office space for businesses or services such as real estate, selling, or taking orders for merchandise or contracting work, provided that:
      (1)   No mechanical equipment is used which will create any dust, noise, or odor, glare, vibration, or electrical disturbance beyond the lot.
      (2)   The residential character of the dwelling exterior or accessory building is not changed, other than as permitted by § 151.15, the sign ordinance.
      (3)   The occupation does not attract any greater number of automobiles than can be parked on the premises, consistent with all parking restrictions applicable to a residential district as set forth in these ordinances and municipal regulations.
   (F)   Renting of rooms. The rental of rooms from a resident family of not more than two rooms to not more than two persons is permitted provided that the exterior character of the dwelling i8 not changed and that off-street parking is provided as regulated in § 151.14.
   (G)   Signs. Nameplates and bulletin boards are permitted as regulated by § 151.15(D).
(Ord. 895, passed 2-18-64; Am. Ord. 6-2016, passed 8-15-16) Penalty, see § 151.99