[R.O. 1998 § 505.040; CC 1988 §5-141; Ord. No. 616 §1, 6-15-1970]
For the purposes of this Article, the term "utility storage cabinets/accessory buildings," shall mean any outbuilding constructed for the purpose of storage or storing tools, equipment or lawnmowers and located on a residential lot.
[R.O. 1998 § 505.050; CC 1988 §5-142; Ord. No. 616 §2, 6-15-1970]
A utility storage cabinet/accessory building shall have not less than fifteen (15) square feet of floor space nor more than one hundred (100) square feet of floor space.
[R.O. 1998 § 505.060; CC 1988 §5-143; Ord. No. 616 §3, 6-15-1970]
Construction materials used for the sides and roof of a utility storage cabinet/accessory building shall be constructed of prefabricated metal, aluminum or a baked enamel finish, and shall be erected on a concrete floor or pressure-treated material, rodentproof, having a minimum thickness of three (3) inches. The cabinet shall be bolted to the base.
[R.O. 1998 § 505.070; CC 1988 §5-144; Ord. No. 616 §4, 6-15-1970]
No utility storage cabinet/accessory building shall be erected closer than five (5) feet to the property line of the property or within ten (10) feet from any other building.
[R.O. 1998 § 505.070; CC 1988 §5-145; Ord. No. 616 §5, 6-15-1970; Ord. No. 1607 §4, 2-3-1992]
The Director of Public Services shall issue a permit for the construction of a utility storage cabinet/accessory building upon proper application and the submission of a diagram of the location of the placement of the cabinet. The fee for the permit shall be ten dollars ($10.00).
[R.O. 1998 § 505.090; CC 1988 §5-146; Ord. No. 1135 §1, 8-5-1985]
The owner or occupant of a residential lot shall not construct or install more than one (1) utility storage cabinet/accessory building on his/her residential lot. Such installation shall conform to all of the requirements of this Article.