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facade of the dwelling unit is allowed a two-car-wide garage facade of up to twenty feet <br />wide. (See Figure 8-2 below.) <br />4. Where the public street-facing facade of the dwelling unit is less than twenty-two <br />feet in length, an attached garage is prohibited as part of that facade. <br />5. Semi-subterranean garages are allowed to project above the adjacent finished grade <br />by up to 4 feet. <br />Figure 8-2: Garage Setbacks and Lengths <br /> <br />Section 14. EMC 19.08.110 is hereby amended as follows, with strikeout text deleted and underlined <br />text added. <br />19.08.110 Residential accessory buildings. <br />The following requirements apply to all buildings which are accessory to residential uses in the <br />NR or NR-C zones: <br />A. Accessory buildings or uses may not be established until the principal dwelling or dwellings <br />are constructed on the lot. <br />B. Use of Accessory Buildings. <br />1. Detached accessory buildings are limited to accessory uses. <br />2. The following spaces are allowed within a detached accessory building: bathrooms, <br />hobby rooms, home occupations, home offices, recreation rooms, or laundry rooms. <br />The following rooms are not allowed in accessory buildings: bedrooms, or kitchens. <br />C. General Standards. The following table is a summary of the standards required for <br />residential accessory buildings: <br />Table 8-6: Residential Accessory Building Standards <br />Subject Standard <br />1) Maximum <br />Size: <br />a) The footprint shall not exceed the lesser of 1) 15% of the total lot area; 2) 3,000 <br />square feet; or 3) the dwelling’s building footprint.