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Sec. 106-422. - Accessory uses. <br />Permitted and conditional accessory uses are listed in the following table for each of the districts <br />in this section. Additional performance standards for the uses are found in the noted section. All <br />accessory uses must be accompanied by a primary use on a parcel. No accessory building shall be <br />constructed on any lot prior to the time of construction of the principal building: <br />P = Permitted Use, C = Conditional Use, NP = Use Not Permitted <br />Use <br />MR <br />RR <br />R-lA R-1B R-lC R-2 <br />R-3 <br />Additional <br />Standards <br />(Section) <br />Accessory Dwelling Units <br />(ADU), Attached <br />NP <br />N-P <br />106-425 <br />Sec. 106-425. — Performance standards. <br />(2) Home occupations. <br />c. General provisions. <br />1. Permit. A home occupation will not be required to obtain a home <br />occupation permit if it: <br />i. Is an allowed business use as outlined in subsection b.; <br />ii. Meets all general provisions outlined in subsection c.; and <br />iii. Does not meet the criteria necessitating a type -II home occupation <br />permit outlined in subsection d. <br />d. Standards for home occupations that require a type -II home occupation permit. <br />1. Allowed use. The home occupation must be an allowed use from the list in <br />subsection b. <br />2. Employees. A maximum of two non-resident employees is allowed. <br />3. Vehicle. Outside parking of two commercial vehicles used for business <br />transportation. <br />4. Accessory Structure. Use of an accessory structure is allowed, but cannot <br />exceed 800 square feet of the structure space. <br />106-450 — Accessory Structures <br />The following standards are required for all accessory structures on residential properties. <br />(1) Height. <br />Ordinance #24-10 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />