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A. Equipment/Outdoor Storage and Minor Structural Developments Generally.

1. “Equipment/outdoor storage” means items that are customarily subordinate and incidental to the use of the land. Equipment/outdoor storage can be freestanding or attached to a structure. Examples of equipment/outdoor storage that is specifically permitted to project into required setbacks are identified in Table 1 of KIBC 17.150.040.

2. “Minor structural development” means those minor appurtenances to development that are customarily subordinate and incidental to land use and structures. Minor structural development does not require a building permit or if less than 30 inches above finished grade. It may include items that can be defined as equipment. Examples of minor structural development that is specifically permitted to project into required setbacks are identified in Table 1 of KIBC 17.150.040.

B. Projections into Setbacks. Equipment/outdoor storage and minor structural development, as identified in Table 1 of KIBC 17.150.040, is only permitted to locate within a required setback as long as it does not reduce the number of available required off-street parking spaces. Equipment/outdoor storage and minor structural development shall not encroach onto adjoining property or public rights-of-way unless written approval is obtained from the land owner. Zoning compliance is not required for equipment/outdoor storage and minor structural development. [Ord. 90-40 §2, 1992. Formerly §17.40.030].