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08/24/2015 <br /> 36.4 Arbors. <br /> A. Definition:An arbor is an accessory structure that is substantially open to the passage of <br /> light and air on all sides. The arbor has a roof consisting of lattice that is a minimum of <br /> 60 percent open to the sky at any point across the entire structure. "Substantially open" <br /> sides of the structure shall also be a minimum of 60 percent open at any point across <br /> the entire side. Trellises are included in the definition of arbor. <br /> B. Applicability:Arbors are permitted in any zoning district subject to the restrictions of <br /> this section. <br /> C. Measurement of Setbacks-Setbacks are measured to the outside of the supporting <br /> posts of the arbor, and beams may extend up to one foot closer to the lot line than the <br /> minimum setback otherwise allowed. <br /> D. Measurement of Area -The maximum dimensions for arbors at gates and entries are <br /> measured to the outside of the supporting posts or to the edge of the beams, whichever <br /> is greater. <br /> E. Lot Coverage-Arbors do not count towards lot coverage. <br /> F. Requirements for Arbors: <br /> 1. Height. The maximum arbor height is 14 feet; 9 feet when located in street-side <br /> yards. <br /> 2. Setback.The minimum setback must be 3 feet from the front and rear lot line <br /> and 6 feet from side lot line except where otherwise allowed by (G) below. <br /> 3. Length.The maximum length of the arbor is 30 percent of the length of the rear <br /> lot line. <br /> G. Special Requirements for Arbors at Entries:Arbors provided at gates or entries have <br /> the following requirements: <br /> 1. Height. The maximum height is 9 feet. <br /> 2. Setback.There is no minimum setback. Such arbors must be integrated into <br /> perimeter fencing (unless no fencing exists) in required front and street side <br /> yards. <br /> 3. Length and Depth. Arbor length is limited to 8 feet and depth is limited to 3 feet. <br /> 4. Number. Each property is limited to one arbor per street frontage and required <br /> yard, for a maximum of 4 arbors per property. <br /> 36.5 Accessory Buildings. <br /> The requirements of this section apply to all accessory buildings in any zoning districts. <br /> A. Definition.Accessory euilding. An accessory building is any subordinate detached <br /> building on the lot. Where an accessory building is in any way connected at any point to <br /> a main building, it must comply with the requirements for main buildings. Accessory <br /> buildings do not include disaster shelters, which are regulated separately in Section 36.6 <br /> (Disaster Shelters). <br /> B. Use of Accessory Buildings. Accessory buildings cannot include conditioned space <br /> (defined as habitable by the building code). Bathrooms in accessory buildings are limited <br /> Page 37 of 41 <br /> ATTY/ORD.411/ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS ORD.1130-364 <br /> REV:07-20-15 VR MUFF#602 <br />