§ 34-264. Multiple structures on the same lot  


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  • Any number of structures, whether intended for dwelling purposes or other uses, may be constructed on a single lot or tract of land, provided that each structure and its site must meet all adopted zoning and subdivision regulations of the community as to the appropriateness of land use, access, area requirements, setbacks and other provisions, in the same manner as though the structure were constructed on a separate lot of record. Before issuing a permit, the planning director or the health department shall require a site plan, drawn to scale, with sufficient detail to assure compliance with all regulations. Such site plan is to be prepared at the expense of the applicant and is to be filed and kept on record as an attachment to the building permit. It will not be necessary for the owner to make a deed to himself for the tract where the new dwelling will be placed.

(Ord. of 7-20-1994, § 4.03; Ord. of 9-1997)