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<br />. <br /> <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />I ,'1 <br />(\ ' li,l <br />\ ,'\.--'\ I' <br />V \, ~ <br />(/1 \ '0. ,(\t <br />JI <br /> <br /> <br />c <br />. /1 <br /> <br />l.ili~~ .lP~jQ~Q.~ ~~ -:nf.il.il\l~"I~I"\.l ,'.s' '~~:';~"'. ~ <br />. "" ~~j;%;q,,>F, ~Af~ll'~~~~~'""~\~a;~.t"-'j:."YY1,, 1: ~~f\~ ,) , <br /> <br />(Second paragraph) Large Lot Residential Only: <br />cces ry buildings in Single Family Residential Large Lots may <br />not exceed two thousand (2,000) square feet of floor area. <br />~~ccessorv buildinqs with a floor area in excess of one thousand <br />~~(1.000) SQuare feet must be located at least thirty (30) feet <br />~~from any property line and thirty (30) feet behind the rear of <br />primary structure. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />COMMENTARY: The proposed amendment noted above is intended to <br />clarify rather than change present ordinance requirements. <br />Residential accessory buildings of up to 1,000 square feet must <br />be located at least three feet from any side or rear property <br />line. A residential accessory building may only exceed 1,000 <br />square feet if it is located on a homesite of an acre or more in <br />size. The wording change proposed for this paragraph simply <br />states in clearer fashion that only the larger (over 1,000 square <br />feet) accessory buildings are subject to the more stringent ) <br />setbacks. )1'- <br /> <br />I lr" f\ <br />VI <br />/ ,V(I <br />/,,/ (,/C/ <br />_Jr:i'ljl:t~..Il!~w\~";fi:j;'_i;,~~j;_t'1W_ ~'~ " <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs shall <br />beJ'enclosed wi th a fence at least four feet (o4') in he ight. <br />Fences shall comoly with all reQuirements of the currently <br />adooted edition of the Standard Swimminq Pool Code oublished by <br />the Southern Buildinq Code Conqress International... <br /> <br />COMMENTARY: This paragraph deals with swimming pool fencing <br />requirements and references the "requirements of City of La Porte <br />Ordinance ~1059. Ordinance #1059 which adopted an earlier <br />edition of the Standard Swimming Pool Code was in effect at the <br />time of the Zoning Ordinance's adoption. The City has <br />subsequently adopted a more recent edition of the swimming pool <br />code. As this adopted code will likely be updated again within <br />the next twelve months, adopting the proposed language would <br />eliminate the need for future code related updates of this <br />section. <br />