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September 11, 2019 <br />Centerville City Council <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />RE: Downtown Zoning Updates <br />In summary, the proposed changes to the zoning code to address accessory structures and <br />storage in the downtown include: <br />(1) <br />indicating that accessory buildings are allowed as a conditional use. <br />(2) <br />that accessory storage is allowed within all <br />districts as a permitted use. <br />(3)Section 156.107 relating to accessory uses and structures will be updated with the following <br />conditions for non-residential accessory structures <br />a.No more than two detached accessory buildings are permitted on any parcel. <br />Combined aggregate square footage for detached accessory structures shall not <br />exceed 1000 square feet or 10% of the lot area, whichever is less <br />b.Detached parking garages for residential uses may be allowed to exceed the area <br />limitations above, but only with a finding that underground or attached parking is <br />impractical or infeasible. <br />c.In no event may any accessory building exceed the square footage of the main <br />level of the principal structure. <br />d.No accessory structure may be constructed on a parcel without a principal <br />structure. <br />e.No accessory structure shall be erected or located within the front yard. <br />f.The side walls of an accessory structure shall not exceed 10 feet in height and the <br />overall height of a structure shall not exceed 15 feet, except to match the roof <br />slope of the principal structure. <br />(4)in a <br />principal structure shall be directly related to and incidental to the principal use. <br />The attached ordinance shows the changes as they would appear within the City Zoning Code. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />There are numerous individual changes being proposed, but there are four basic actions to be <br />taken: <br />1)We recommend the City Council approve of the draft ordinance amending the text and <br />38 <br /> <br />