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<br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br /> <br />issued for a six (6) month period. <br /> <br />Division 50: <br /> <br />See Division 160: Parking Requirements/Off-Street Parking <br /> <br />Division 55: Public Utilities Required <br /> <br />All residential, commercial, industrial, public, institutional or other uses, which include plumbing facilities, <br />shall be connected to the public sewer and water system when available. See Ordinance #'s 30 & 45. <br /> <br />Division 60: Relocated BuildinQs or Structures <br /> <br />No existing building or structure may be relocated anywhere inthe City without a permit A permit for the <br />relocation of any building or structure may not be issued without site plan approval by the Planning and <br />Zoning Commission with approval in accordance with Ordinance #8. The Planning and Zoning <br />Commission shall not approve a site plan without certifying the following: <br /> <br />A. The building or structure is compatible in appearance, age and character with <br />existing buildings and structures in the area; and <br /> <br />B. The building or structure meets all code requirements for new buildings or <br />structures; and <br /> <br />C. The building or structure is compatible with any other buildings or structures <br />existing on the same property; and . <br /> <br />D. The building or structure meets all other requirements of this Ordinance and any <br />other City ordinances; and <br /> <br />Division 65: Accessory Structures and Uses <br /> <br />No more than two (2) accessory structures are permitted on any Single-family, detached dwelling parcel <br />located in any district except R-1. Combined aggregate square footage for accessory structures may not <br />exceed two hundred (200) square feet or two percent (2%) of the lot area whichever is greater, except in <br />the M-1 and R-4 District. No accessory structure may be constructed on a parcel without a principal <br />structure. Accessory structures must have a minimum of a five (5) foot side setback and a ten (10) foot <br />rear setback, except in the M-1 District where the building code governs the setbacks. No structure may <br />be placed in an easement <br />_.~. <br /> <br />In case an accessory structure is attached to the main building, it shall be made structurally a part of the <br />main building and shall comply in all respects with the requirements of this Ordinance applicable to the <br />main building. An accessory building, unless attached to and made a part of the main building, shall not <br />~ closer than six (6) feet to the main building, except as otherwise provided in this section. The side <br />ails of an accessory building may not exceed ten (10) feet in height The total area of an attached <br />accessory building (garage) shall be:n9gr,e9t~ct/:191:t1.,QQP_.:~gLia,[~J~~J per level. Swimming pools may <br />exceed the size requirements for accessorysfrLictures: but they"can",,'ot'exceed fifty (50) percent of the <br />rear yard. <br /> <br />Page 17 of 59 <br />
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