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13. Driveway Required: Any accessory building capable of storing one or more <br /> motorized vehicles shall be provided with a hard-surfaced driveway to an adjacent <br /> public street. However, if the primary purpose of the building is for residential (not <br /> commercial) equipment, material, seasonally used recreational vehicle or a <br /> seasonally driven vehicle or collectible, a hard surface is not required. <br /> 14. Requirements For Districts Other Than R-1 and R-2: Accessory buildings in <br /> districts other than R-1 and R-2 districts shall be placed in the rear yards. (Ord. <br /> 1287, 8-4-2003) <br /> 15. Building Permit Required: A building permit shall be required for all detached <br /> accessory buildings and a garden shed. A building permit application must include a <br /> site plan establishing all property lines and required dimensional setbacks, roof and <br /> surface drainage plan and building elevations. (Ord. 1246, 2-12-2001) <br /> B. General Density Requirements, Exceptions and Credits: <br /> 1. The total minimum lot requirements for structures housing three or more dwelling <br /> units in any R district may be reduced by 100 square feet per dwelling unit if the <br /> property involved is contiguous to a B or an I district. <br /> 2. The total minimum lot area requirements for structures housing three or more <br /> dwelling units in any R district may be decreased by 300 square feet for each parking <br /> space that is provided under the principal use structure or, in some other manner, <br /> underground which allows use of the grade level above such space for other parking, <br /> yard or recreation space. <br /> (Ord. 1287, 8-4-2003) <br /> C. General Lighting Regulations: Any illumination, whether affixed to a building or <br /> otherwise, within a lot in any R district shall not be permitted to beam beyond the lot <br /> lines wherein it is located. (Ord. 275, 5-12-1959; amd. 1990 Code; Ord. 1089, 2-25- <br /> 1991; 1995 Code) <br /> D. Parking: Reserved, See Sections 1019 & 1004.12 (Ord. 1287, 8-4-2003) (Ord. 1359, <br /> 1-28-2008) <br /> E. Pre-existing Setbacks: If, after May 21, 1959, existing houses on 50% or more of the <br /> frontage of any block have a predominant front yard different from that herein <br /> specified, all buildings hereafter erected shall conform to the average front yard set- <br /> back of the two adjacent houses on the same side of the street, provided this <br /> regulation shall not be interpreted so as to require a front yard of more than 40 feet in <br /> depth. (Ord. 275, 5-12-1959) (Ord. 1287, 8-4-2003) <br /> F. Residence Relocations: <br /> 1. Policy: It shall be the stated policy of the City to maintain a harmonious and high <br /> standard of residential development and to protect such areas from deleterious effects <br /> through ensuring that both new and relocated dwellings from other areas, both within <br /> the City and from outside, shall meet specified requirements. <br /> 2. Relocations Permitted On Condition: Relocations of dwellings shall be permitted <br /> in the zoning district where all necessary specifications as to lot sizes, setbacks, type <br /> of use, height regulations and all other conditions as laid down in this Title are met. <br /> (Ord. 275, 5-12-1959) <br /> 3. Relocation Permit Required; Application: <br /> a. Relocations, except to adjacent lots on the same side of the street, shall require <br /> a relocation permit utilizing the notice and hearing procedure set forth for <br /> condition use permits. <br /> b. The applicant shall provide a performance security to the City in an amount to <br /> be determined by the City Council. <br />