§ 8106-8.3. Connection of structures.  


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  • An accessory structure will be considered to be attached to the principal structure if:

    a.

    The distance between the principal structure and the accessory structure is no greater than fifteen (15) feet and the roof connecting the two structures complies with all of the following:

    (1)

    It is essentially a continuation of the roof of the main structure;

    (2)

    It resembles the roof of the nearest enclosed, habitable area of the main structure in terms of pitch, materials, architectural design, etc.; and

    (3)

    It is imperforate; or

    b.

    The space between such structures is completely enclosed by walls attached to each structure and constitutes 'internal access' and the ratio of this access-way width to length is no greater than 1:3.

(Am. Ord. 3810—5/5/87)