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Proposed Code Amendments - Accessory Buildings <br />November 21, 1979 <br />Page 2 <br />for agricultural purposes, greenhouses, guest houses <br />or recreational purposes pursuant to issuance of a <br />Conditional Use Permit. <br />e) No more than one small, portable wood or metal <br />storage shed not to exceed 100 sq. ft. in area may be <br />placed on any residential lot in addition to the per­ <br />manent accessory buildings as above (i.e. Sears shed, <br />ice fishing house, etc.). <br />2. Height and bulk of residential accessory structures: <br />a) Residential accessory structures to be one story <br />only except as follows: <br />1) Two stories permitted for storage or garage <br />purposes when both levels are accessible on grade. <br />2) Storage loft permitted in attic space. <br />3) Two story by Conditional Use Permit. <br />b) Maximum height to be 20 ft., or height of principle <br />residential structure, whichever is less, except for <br />barns, stables and guest houses. <br />3. Crowding: When more than one accessory structure is <br />to be placed on any lot, they should be setback at least <br />10 ft. from each other or a distance equal to H the height <br />of the highest building, whichever is greater. <br />4. Location: Garages and other accessory buildings may be <br />located 10 ft. from street right of way on lakeshore lots <br />provided all garage doors open into lot and away from street <br />and a turnaround is provided on the lot.