In a single-family residential district, an accessory building is a subordinate building exceeding one hundred twenty (120) square feet of floor area, attached to or detached from the main building, without separate bath or kitchen facilities, not used for commercial purposes and not rented. Accessory structures/buildings include but are not limited to:
- Arbors
- Cabanas
- Gazebos
- Outdoor kitchens and/or recreational fire enclosures
- Patio covers
- Structures/sheds, or the like
- Trellis
In other districts, an accessory building is a subordinate building, the use of which is incidental to and used only in conjunction with the main building.