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RPCA Attachment A <br />ΐΏΏΓȁΏΑȀ !¢¢¤²²®±¸ "´¨«£¨­¦² <br />A. One- and Two-Family Dwellings: The following standards apply to accessory buildings that serve one- <br />and two-family dwellings. <br />Table 1004-1Accessory Building <br />864 square feet; up to 1,008 square feet by meeting <br />performance standards in Section 1004.02A.2. In any case, <br />Maximum combined storage size/area <br />combined area of accessory buildings shall not exceed 85% <br />of the footprint of the principal structure. <br />Maximum height 15 feet; 9 feet wall height <br />Minimum front yard building setback 30 feet <br />Minimum rear yard building setback 5 feet <br />Minimum side yard building setback <br />Rear 5 feet <br />Interior side5 feet <br />Corner 10 feet d <br />Corner sideReverse corner Behind established building line of principal structure <br />Minimum setback from any other <br />6 5 feet <br />building or structure on the lot <br />d The corner side yard setback requirement applies where a parcel is adjacent to a side street or right- <br />of-way. The required setback from an unimproved right-of-way may be reduced to the required interior <br />side yard setback by the Community Development Department upon the determination by the Public <br />Works Director that the right-of-way is likely to remain undeveloped. <br />B. Attached and Multi-family Buildings: Attached and multi-family buildings are allowed one storage or <br />maintenance structure and one garden shed per complex, plus detached garage structures as needed. <br />Accessory buildings and sheds shall be located in front rear or side yards behind the rear front building <br />line of the principal structure. Accessory buildings and sheds shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet <br />from rear or side lot lines and from principal buildings. <br />C. Color, Design, and Materials: The exterior design and materials of an accessory storage building <br />greater than 120 square feet in area and/or greater than 12 feet in height shall be similar to or <br />compatible with those of the principal structure. <br />ΐΏΐΐȁΐΑȀ !££¨³¨®­ « 3³ ­£ ±£² ¥®± 3¯¤¢¨¥¨¢ 5²¤² ¨­ !«« $¨²³±¨¢³² <br />B. Residential Uses, Accessory: <br />1. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU): <br />m. Permit Required: A lifetime, non-transferrable ADU Occupancy Permit shall be required from <br />the Community Development Department to allow an ADU to be rented. For the purposes of <br />this provision, a “rented” ADU is one that is being occupied by a person or persons other than <br />the family (as defined in §1001.11 §1001.10 of this Title) occupying the principal dwelling unit. <br />Each property owner seeking to rent an ADU, or occupy an ADU while renting the principal <br />Page 1 of 3 <br /> <br />