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Building Confidence, Building Community.
Amendment: 6
11.11-12 |
Article 11. Use Limitations
Division 11.11 Temporary Use and Structure Limitations
DENVER ZONING CODE
June 25, 2010 | Republished May 24, 2018
Entry Feature facing the Primary Street, unless the common use structure contains only toilet or bathing facilities.
E. Residential Outdoor Storage
Residential Outdoor Storage is permitted with the Temporary Tiny Home Village use. See definition of Outdoor Storage,
Residential in Section 11.12.7.5. Any Residential Outdoor Storage shall comply with the following standards:
1. The storage of junk, waste, discarded, or salvaged materials, or items customarily associated with indoor use (e.g.,
upholstered furniture or indoor appliances), is prohibited.
2. Automobile parts and tools, equipment, and supplies used for automobile repair shall not be stored outdoors.
3. Heavy tools, equipment, and supplies typically used for commercial construction, such as backhoes, excavators,
and stock piles of brick, gravel, or lumber, shall not be stored outdoors, except when used in connection with on-site
construction and only for the duration of the on-site construction.
4. No outdoor storage shall occur in required minimum zoning setback areas.
5. For storage of vehicles, see Division 10.9, Parking, Keeping and Storage of Vehicles.
F. Fences and Walls
Fences and Walls shall be governed by applicable standards in the subject site Zone District and Article 10, with the
following exception:
1. The maximum height when forward of any Primary Street facing Temporary Structure shall be 4 feet.
2. Where additional privacy or security is required, the Zoning Administrator may permit construction of a fence with
a maximum height of 6 feet. Any 4-feet linear section of such over-height fence or wall shall be no more than 75
percent solid over its entire area.
3. All fences or walls taller than 4 feet shall require a zoning permit, and shall expire on the same date as the permit
for the related Temporary Tiny Home Village.
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