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Side yard <br />20 feet* <br />Rear yard <br />20 feet* <br />Height <br />18 feet2 <br />Size limit (floor area") <br />300 to 600 square feet or 35% of the four -season <br />living area of the associated single-family dwelling <br />unit, whichever is less. <br />1 Cannot be placed in a front yard, and shall be placed behind the back wall of the principal <br />home. <br />2 The DADU shall be a maximum of 18 feet tall, measured at the mean gable, or shall be no <br />taller than the existing home, whichever is stricter. <br />* Council may approve setbacks which differ from the minimum required through the IUP <br />approval on a case by case basis if existing site conditions create practical difficulties. <br />Subd. 4 Conditional and Interim Use Permits <br />(1) Application for an Interim Use Permit (IUP) under this chapter shall be regulated by Subsection1001.23 of this <br />Code. <br />(2) Time limits and IUP Expiration for Detached ADUs. The Detached ADU IUP shall automatically expire when <br />ownership of the parcel in which the Detached ADU is permitted changes hands, or shall expire when a relative or primary <br />caregiver ceases occupancy for a period of one year, whichever comes first. The holder of the IUP shall be responsible for <br />notifying the City when the property is for sale or when the occupant of the Detached ADU changes. <br />(3) IUP Conditions. Conditions for approval shall be applied as deemed appropriate at the time of application to meet <br />the intent of this ordinance and/or the intent of Subsection 1001.23 of this Code. <br />a. Accessory Dwellings must also follow the regulations established in Subsection1001.35 of this Code however, <br />where contradictions exist, the stricter requirements shall apply. <br />b. Attached or Internal Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) must be attached or internal to the primary residence and <br />meet the principal structure setbacks of the applicable zoning district. <br />(Ord. 2019-22, passed 12-10-2019) <br />