Any portion of the roof structure above that which is used in measuring the height of a building as defined in § 365-7 as well as penthouses or roof structures for the housing of elevators, stairways, tanks, ventilating fans, air-conditioning equipment or similar equipment required to operate and maintain the building, and fire or parapet walls, skylights, towers, spires, cupolas, steeples, flagpoles, chimneys, smokestacks, monuments, water tanks, silos or similar structures may be erected above the height limits prescribed by this chapter but in no case more than 25% more than the maximum height permitted in the district, except that spires, steeples, silos, water towers and radio and television towers shall not exceed 50 feet in height above the ground level. In addition, all structures are subject to regulations of the Federal Aviation Agency.
A. 
Whenever title to two or more contiguous lots is held by the same owner, regardless of whether or not each of the lots may have been approved as portions of a major subdivision or acquired by separate conveyance or by other operation of law, and one or more of the individual lots should, by reason of exceptional narrowness, shallowness, topographical conditions, substandard area or yard space, not conform to the minimum lot area and dimension requirements for the zone in which it is located, the contiguous lots of the owner, for the purposes of this chapter, shall be considered as a single lot, and the provisions of this chapter shall hold.
B. 
Whenever land has been dedicated or conveyed to the Borough by a lot owner to meet the minimum street width requirements of Chapter 330, Subdivision of Land and Site Plan Review, or to implement the Official Map or Master Plan of the Borough, the Construction Official shall issue building and occupancy permits for the lot whose depth or areas are rendered substandard in area only because of such dedication and where the owner has no other adjacent lands to provide the minimum requirements.