Accessory buildings definition

Accessory buildings means one or more buildings separate from, but accessory to, a main building, including, but not limited to, a garage or storage building serving a main building.
Accessory buildings means a building or structure of an accessory character and miscellaneous structures not classified in any specific occupancy or use. “Accessory buildings” shall be constructed, equipped and maintained to conform to the requirements corresponding to the fire and life hazard incidental to the buildings’ occupancy. “Accessory buildings” is intended to encompass the uses listed in Group U of the 2015 International Building Code®.
Accessory buildings. : means any building ancillary to the house on any Lot including, without limitation, detached garages and storage sheds.

Examples of Accessory buildings in a sentence

  • Accessory buildings shall not occupy more than thirty percent of the required area for the rear yard.

  • Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above permitted uses.

  • Accessory buildings and structures must not exceed one storey and a height of 5 metres.

  • Accessory buildings and structures may not extend beyond the front of the principal structure or be located in the side yard abutting a public right of way, excluding double frontage lots.

  • Accessory buildings and uses shall conform to front and side yard setback requirements.


More Definitions of Accessory buildings

Accessory buildings means a building separate and subordinate to the main building, the
Accessory buildings means garages and carports and shall be built within the "Accessory Building Envelope";
Accessory buildings means a subordinate building or a portion of the main building, the use of which is incidental to that of the main building or to the main use of the premises.
Accessory buildings means one or more buildings separate from, but accessory to, a main building, including, but not limited to, a garage or storage building serving a main building. a building or structure of an accessory character and miscellaneous structures not classified in any specific occupancy or use. “Accessory buildings” shall be constructed, equipped and maintained to conform to the requirements corresponding to the fire and life hazard incidental to the buildings’ occupancy. “Accessory buildings” is intended to encompass the uses listed in Group U of the 2015 International Building Code®.
Accessory buildings means a subordinate building for purposes other than dwelling, the use of which is incidental to that of a main building on the same lot. (Example: garage, greenhouse, hobby shop, pool house, cabana). To be considered an accessory building, the building must be separated from any other building by at least six (6) feet, measured from roof eave to roof eave.
Accessory buildings means a building subordinate to the main building on the lot, and used for purposes customarily incidental to those of the main building.
Accessory buildings. Means outhouse and appurtenances belonging on the same lot.