§ 46-657. Accessory uses.  


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  • An accessory use includes, but is not limited to the following:

    (1)

    Residential accommodations for up to two servants and/or caretakers.

    (2)

    Swimming pools for the use of the occupants of a residence, or their guests.

    (3)

    Domestic or agricultural storage in a barn, shed, tool room, or similar accessory building or other structure.

    (4)

    A newsstand primarily for the convenience of the occupants of a building, which is located wholly within such building and has no exterior signs or displays.

    (5)

    Storage of merchandise normally carried in stock in connection with a business or industrial use, unless such storage is excluded in the applicable district regulations.

    (6)

    Storage of goods used in or produced by industrial uses or related activities, unless such storage is excluded in the applicable district regulations.

    (7)

    Accessory off-street parking spaces, open or enclosed, subject to the accessory off-street parking regulations for the district in which the zoning lot is located.

    (8)

    Uses clearly incidental to a main use such as, but not limited to, offices of an industrial or commercial complex located on the site of the commercial or industrial complex.

    (9)

    Accessory off-street loading, subject to the off-street loading regulations for the district in which the zoning lot is located.

    (10)

    Accessory signs, subject to the sign regulations for the district in which the zoning lot is located.

(Prior Code, § 5.6; Ord. No. 98-01, 3-2-1998; Ord. No. 98-23, 11-16-1998)