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f) 3rreenhouses; <br />3. Any oversize accessory structure shall be subject <br />to the following ^-^ons: <br />a) No such accessory structure shall be located <br />within a required yard area (principal structure <br />setbacks must be met). Further, no such structure <br />shall be nearer the front lot line than the front <br />line of the principal residence on the property, <br />and no such accessory structure shall be located <br />less than 30* from the side or rear lot line <br />regardless whether less strict principal structure <br />setbacks apply. <br />b) The maximum height for such accessory <br />structure shall be 30* or the defined height of <br />the principal residence structure on the property, <br />whichever is less. <br />c) Such structure shall be allowed only when the <br />property owner agrees and covenants in writing <br />with the City as follows: <br />1. No future subdivision will be approved <br />that places the structure within a lot that <br />has no principal structure, except that the <br />City in its subdivision approve' may grant a <br />finite time period in which the oversized <br />accessory structure may remain without a <br />principal structure, in order that a <br />principal structure may be constructed. At <br />the end of this time period the oversized <br />accessory structure must be removed if no <br />principal structure has been constructed, <br />ii. If the property is subdivided the <br />oversize accessory structure and pri^.'lpal <br />structure will be located together within a <br />lot that meets the min in. mi lot area require­ <br />ment for the given size of accessory <br />building. <br />iii. In subdivision approval, the setback <br />required for the oversize accessory structure <br />as definod herein shall remain. <br />Such covenant shall be binding on current and <br />future property owners and shall be filed ip the <br />chain of title of the property. <br />Page 2 of 3