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1 (E) Density/Use Transitioning and Buffering — Add 35 feet to the minimum lot depth or width and to the <br />2 principal structure setback (side or rear) to accommodate screening requirements found in Section <br />3 475 when: <br />4 (1) Adjacent to an RR-, B-, or I -zoned property; or <br />5 (2) When an R-2- or R-3-zoned property is adjacent to an RR-, R-1A-, R-1B-, or R-1C-zoned <br />6 property; <br />7 (3) Adjacent to a P-zoned property. <br />8 <br />9 431-449 Reserved. <br />10 <br />11 450 Accessory Structures <br />12 The following standards are required for all accessory structures on residential properties. <br />13 (A) Height. <br />14 (1) Urbanized Districts: The height of a detached accessory buildings shall not exceed the height <br />15 of the principal structure or 24 feet, whichever is less. The height of an attached accessory <br />16 structure shall not exceed the height of the principal structure. <br />17 (2) Rural Residential or MUSA Reserve District: The height of a detached accessory buildings <br />18 shall not exceed the height of the principal structure or 24 feet, whichever is less. The height <br />19 of an attached accessory structure shall not exceed the height of the principal structure. If a <br />20 detached structure is in the rear yard, the height of the accessory structure cannot exceed 30 <br />21 feet. <br />22 (B) Architectural Requirements. The exterior materials used on the detached accessory buildings must <br />23 generally match those of the principal building on the subject property including same or similar <br />24 colors, soffit, fascia and eave overhang. <br />25 (C) Setbacks <br />26 (1) Side and Rear Setbacks — 5 feet. <br />27 (2) Front Setback and side adjacent to right-of-way — no closer to the street than the edge of the <br />28 principal structure. <br />29 (3) Exception: detached accessory building may be located in front of the principal building while <br />30 maintaining setbacks for principal structures in that zoning district when: <br />31 a. On RR lots two acres or greater in area, or <br />32 b. When located riparian lots in the wild and scenic, critical area, or shoreland overlay <br />33 districts. <br />34 <br />35 (D) Quantity and Area Requirements. All accessory buildings, with the exception of attached garages, <br />36 shall be included when calculating the maximum square footage of accessory building space allowed <br />37 on a property. All accessory buildings, excluding attached garages, shall be included when <br />38 determining the total number of accessory buildings on a property. <br />39 <br />40 <br />Accessory Structure area and quantity requirements for all residential districts: <br />Parcel Size <br />(sq. ft. and acres) <br />Maximum Square Footage <br />Allowed for Accessory <br />Buildings <br />Maximum number of <br />Accessory Buildings <br />Allowed <br />0-21,779 <br />(0 to 0.5 acre) <br />10% of lot, or 1,500 square feet, <br />whichever is smaller <br />2 <br />21,780-43,559 <br />1,800 <br />3 <br />(0.5 acre to 1 acre) <br />43,560-65,339 <br />(1 acre to 1.49 acres) <br />2,200 <br />3 <br />65,340-108,899 <br />(1.5 to 2.49 acres) <br />2,400 <br />3 <br />Attachment A — Ordinance #23-14 <br />Page 54 of 141 <br />