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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
12/7/2015
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12/07/2015 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> Revisions to Article 36 : Exterior Site Improvements <br /> ARTICLE 36 Exterior Site Improvements <br /> Sections: <br /> 36.1 Purpose. <br /> 36.2 Applicability. <br /> 36.3 Fences. <br /> 36.4 Arbors. <br /> 36.5 Accessory Buildings. <br /> 36.6 Disaster Shelters. <br /> 36.7 Outdoor Equipment, Decks and Patios. <br /> 36.8 Pools and Spas. <br /> 36.9 Sidewalks and Park Strips. <br /> [All sections not listed below remain unchanged .] <br /> 36.5 Accessory Buildings. <br /> The requirements of this section apply to all accessory buildings in any zoning districts. <br /> A. Definition. <br /> 1 . Accessory Building. An accessory building is any subordinate detached building located <br /> on the same lot as a main building or bui dings, and serves a purpose that is <br /> customarily incidental to the main structure, such as a garage or storage buildings. <br /> Where an accessory building is in any way connected at any point to a main building , <br /> it must shall comply with the requirements for the main buildings of the underlying <br /> zoning district. Accessory buildings do not include disaster shelters or accessory <br /> dwelling units, which are regulated separately in Section 36.6 (Disaster Shelters) and <br /> Article 37 (Accessory Dwelling Units). <br /> 2. Accessorj Buildin . I . 11. A m . 11 _ ass. • it.in . i . n • • din. - • - . - • <br /> b Hsi • loca - • •n h - . m - • e • mein • il• in• •r • ui •in . s h . is 3$ ! - f- - <br /> or less without a foundation, and serves a purpose that is customarily incidental to the <br /> main structure, such as a shed. Where a small accessory building is in any way <br /> connected at any point to a main building , the small accessory building shall comply <br /> with the requirements for the main buildings of the underlying zoning district. <br /> B. Use of Accessory Buildings. Accessory buildings cannot shall not include <br /> habitable space {as defined as habitable by the .b Building eCode). Bathrooms in accessory <br /> buildings are limited to being a "half ' bath with two water fixtures. No more than two (2) <br /> water fixtures are permitted for accessory buildings on lots with residential uses. Any <br /> building with more than two (2) water fixtures, such as Any building with a full bathroom , <br /> including toilet, bath/shower, and sink or used as sleeping quarters mustshall comply with <br /> the same required setbacks and development standards for that apply to main buildings <br /> in that for the underlying zoning district. <br /> C. Location. An accessory building -- _ ea e _ _ - = ea " , a - - _ shall not project beyond <br /> the front wall line of thea main building and shall meet the following setback requirements: <br /> ATTY/ORD.417/ADOPTING ADU ORD & RELATED CODE <br /> CHANGES ORD. # 1130-366 <br /> REV: 11-23-15 VR FORMERLY MUFF # 602 <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br />
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