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Structures which are incidental to the primary building such as garages, shops, picnic shelters, energy equipment, and playground structures are considered accessory structures. These structures are allowed when they meet the following requirements:

A. Attached Accessory Structures. If attached to the primary building or separated by a breezeway, accessory structures shall fulfill the front, side and rear building setbacks of the primary building. These standards are stated in Table 260-2.

B. Detached Accessory Structures. If detached, all structures shall be set back a minimum of twenty (20) feet from any residential zone. This is intended to address nuisance concerns. The City Manager may approve any setback less than twenty (20) feet if other methods to address possible nuisance exist or are employed, to the satisfaction of the City Manager. (Ord. 2-2020 § 1 (Att. A))