Section 17.14.090 Accessory building standards.

    A.    An accessory building shall have a maximum height of ten feet at the eaves.
    B.    Size. An accessory building must be smaller than the primary building, and is limited to a maximum exterior perimeter dimension of nine hundred (900) square feet when measured at ground level.
    C.    Foundation. An accessory building must be placed on a foundation consisting of a nonmovable concrete slab, concrete piers and/or concrete block with footings, as required by the building inspector.
    D.    Building Material. An accessory building’ s external building material must either be of horizontal lap siding of wood, vinyl, metal, brick or masonry; or of vertical wood panel siding. Vertical metal siding is not allowed. Roofing material must consist of asphaltic composite wood shake, slate, tile or rubber.
    E.    Rear Yard. An accessory building must not be built within five feet of the rear lot line and shall not occupy more than thirty (30) percent of the required rear yard.
    F.    Side Yard. An accessory building must meet the side yard requirements of the district in which the building is to be located.
    G.    Front Yard. An accessory building is not allowed in a front yard and no accessory buildings may be closer to the street than the main building. (Ord. 1526 § 1 (part), 1996: Ord. 1445 § 4 (part), 1996; prior code § 40-6-2(H)) 17.14.090