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0-1.99 <br />2.00-3.00 <br />3.01-3.50 <br />1,000 <br />a Property <br />(square feet) <br />2,000 <br />2,400 <br />2,800 <br />1,200 <br />1,400 <br />3.51-4.00 <br />1,600 <br />3,200 <br />4.01-4.50 <br />1,800 <br />3,600 <br />4.51-5.00 <br />2,000 <br />4,000 <br />5.01-6.00 <br />2,200 <br />4,400 <br />6.01-7.00 <br />7.01-8.00 <br />8.01-9.00 <br />9.01 or more <br />2,400 <br />2,600 <br />2,800 <br />3,000 <br />4,800 <br />5,200 <br />5,600 <br />6,000 <br />* Excluding nonroofed tennis courts, sport courts, pools, paddocks, arenas. <br />(3) Any oversize accessory structure shall be subject to the following conditions: <br />a. No such accessory structure shall be located within a required yard area (principal structure <br />setbacks must be met). Further, no such structure shall be nearer the front lot line than the <br />front line of the principal residence on the property, and no such accessory structure shall <br />be located less than 30 feet from the side or rear lot line regardless whether less strict <br />principal structure setbacks apply. <br />b. The maximum height for such accessory structure shall be 30 feet or the defined height of <br />the principal residence structure on the property, whichever is less. <br />c. Such structure shall be allowed only when the property owner agrees and covenants in <br />writing with the city as follows: <br />1. No future subdivision will be approved that places the structure within a lot that has no <br />principal structure, except that the city in its subdivision approval may grant a finite time <br />period in which the oversized accessory structure may remain without a principal <br />structure, in order that a principal structure may be constructed. At the end of this time <br />Page 6 <br />