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feet from a side lot line, but may not be closer to a side street property line than the principal structure. <br />(12) Neither buildings with metal roofs and exterior walls and covering a total (exterior) area <br />in excess of 120 square feet, nor any other buildings with metal roofs shall be permitted in any <br />residential or mixed use districts. Pole type buildings and rigid frame structures with membrane roof <br />or sides, are also prohibited all zoning districts. <br />(13) Buildings exceeding 120 square feet shall be anchored to a concrete floating slab <br />foundation. <br />(14) The exterior color and design of an accessory structure shall be similar to the principal <br />structure. <br />(B) Accessory structures -non-residential uses. The following standards shall regulate the <br />construction and maintenance of non-residential accessory structures: All accessory structures shall be <br />subject to the same setback, height and exterior finish regulations as a principal structure for the district <br />in which it is located. <br />(C) Permits. All accessory structures shall require a building or zoning permit from the city. <br />(Ord. 91, passed 3-8-2006; Am. Ord. 5, Second Series, passed 5-10-2006) <br />§ 154.023 SITE PLAN REVIEW REQUIRED. <br />(A) Review scheduling. For all land use applications or permit applications for commercial or <br />industrial structures, a site plan review is required by the Zoning Administrator or his or her designee. <br />The review shall take place 30 days prior to the desired Planning and Zoning meeting. For example, if <br />a property owner desires to have a proposal presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission in May, <br />the application and site plan need to be presented to the Zoning Administrator or his or her designee the <br />first week in April. <br />(B) Submittal requirements. <br />(1) Boundary survey of parcel including identification of all monuments; <br />(2) Scaled location of all buildings, structures, driveways, sidewalk, trails, parking stalls and <br />curbing; <br />(3) Scaled identification of all setback dimensions from property lines; <br />(4) Scaled locations of all existing and proposed utilities and easements; <br />(5) Scaled depictions of floor plans for each story; <br />(6) Scaled depictions of each building elevation and descriptions of exterior building <br />