Number
190982
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to regulations for accessory structures in residential zoning districts.
Section
295-201-7 am
295-201-40 cr
295-201-412 cr
295-201-447.5 cr
295-201-544 am
295-201-666 cr
295-205-15-b am
295-505-3 (table) am
295-505-3-c am
295-505-3-e am
Analysis
This ordinance defines 2 types of accessory structures, “open pavilions” and “pergolas,” and establishes the accessory structure design standards (e.g., maximum lot coverage, minimum setbacks and maximum height) for these types of structures.
Body
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 295-201-7 of the code is amended to read:
295-201. Definitions.
7. ACCESSORY STRUCTURE means a structure on the same lot as a principal structure and customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal structure or use. An accessory structure may be attached or detached from the principal structure. An accessory structure does not contain habitable space. Examples of accessory structures include, but are not limited to, garages, sheds, decks, fences, trellises, >>arbors, pergolas,<< flagpoles, air conditioners >>, open pavilions<< and awnings.
Part 2. Section 295-201-40 of the code is created to read:
40. ARBOR. See PERGOLA.
Part 3. Section 295-201-412 of the code is created to read:
412. OPEN PAVILION means a freestanding canopy that provides shade or rain coverage over a patio or deck not more than 3 feet above grade.
Part 4. Section 295-201-447.5 of the code is created to read:
447.5. PERGOLA means a vertical structure without a solid roof or solid walls, but which may include lattice. It is typically used for decoration, to provide support for plants, or to frame a view.
Part 5. Section 295-201-544 of the code is amended to read:
544. SHED means an >>enclosed<< accessory building of not more than 150 square feet in floor area and not m...
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