Accessory Structures Sample Clauses

Accessory Structures. Accessory structures shall incorporate similar architectural elements or types of primary materials and colors as the associated structure.
Accessory Structures. Building requirements for accessory structures shall be as shown for principal structures in Table 3.4, unless otherwise specified. All accessory structures shall be in conformance with the provisions of Section 18.03.340.
Accessory Structures. Accessory structures shall be subject to the same exterior construction and architectural standards as the main dwelling.
Accessory Structures. 4.8.1. Accessory uses, buildings and structures shall be permitted in any designation within the agreement, but shall not: a) be used for human habitation except where permitted as an accessory dwelling unit; b) be built closer than 1.2 m to any lot line except for Balconies & Attached Decks, Fences, and common semi-detached garages which may be centred on the mutual side lot line; c) exceed 12 m in height; d) in the case of accessory buildings, be built within 1.8 m of a main building; and e) be considered an accessory building if attached to the main building through common walls.
Accessory Structures. $ 0.12 per sq. ft. all areas ($50.00 min)
Accessory Structures. 8 Accessory structures such as node buildings and irrigation equipment enclosures shall be 9 designed in materials and colors to match the Aesthetic Area in which it is located and in 10 accordance with the LAADCR.
Accessory Structures. County agrees to allow developer to construct accessory structures onsite for the housing of equipment or site-related storage. Any structure over 20 feet in height or 500 sq/ft shall be designed by an architect to resemble the rustic aesthetic of historic barns or structures generally found in the area. Other buildings shall have exterior materials that complement the agricultural nature of the area, and which avoids any appearance of an industrial use. Except for cupolas, the height of an accessory structure shall not exceed that allowed in the A-3 zone. Shear-walls and rooflines of accessory structures shall be broken every 50 feet. The maximum width of an accessory structure is 100 feet. The minimum setback for an accessory building from Project Site boundaries shall be 10 feet.
Accessory Structures. Accessory structures shall be located only in side or rear yards. Accessory structures shall be constructed with similar materials and colors as the main building and must be in scale with the size of the yard and existing buildings. The number of accessory structures shall not exceed 2 per lot. The aggregate finished square footage of the accessory structures on any given lot must not exceed 50% of the finished square footage of the principal structure on the lot or 70% of the finished square footage of the principal structure on the lot if one of the accessory structures is a detached, alley-loaded garage. Accessory structures should be sited as close to the minimum setbacks as possible to maximize the yard area.
Accessory Structures. No accessory structures are permitted, i.e. storage sheds, greenhouses, etc…
Accessory Structures. Accessory structures are allowed in the rear yard of any single- family detached or two-family structure and must conform to the following requirements: