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1. Accessory Building Within the Buildable Area (Noncommercial). Accessory buildings meeting all setback requirements (within the buildable area) for the main dwelling are permitted when in compliance with the following requirements:

a. Have a building height not taller than thirty-five feet (35'). Height to be calculated as per Section 17.51.100.

b. Comply with all lot coverage requirements.

2. Accessory Building Outside the Buildable Area (Noncommercial). Accessory buildings that do not meet the setback requirements (outside the buildable area) for the main dwelling shall comply with lot coverage requirements and meet the following:

a. Be set back a minimum of thirty feet (30') from the front property line and five feet (5') from any other property line.

b. Be set back a minimum of ten feet (10') from property line when located between the main dwelling and the side property line.

c. Not be located within a recorded public utility easement, unless a release can be secured from all public utilities.

d. Have an average building height of no more than twenty feet (20') in height measured at the four (4) corners of the structure from finished grade to the highest point of the roof structure.

e. Comply with distance between buildings requirements.

3. Accessory buildings larger than two hundred (200) square feet shall be required to obtain a building permit.

4. Construction of an accessory building may precede the construction of the primary residence. (Ord. 2023-5 §1, amended, 2023; Ord. 2017-16 §1, amended, 2017)