In the situations itemized below, the Zoning Officer may permit structures to be located within the Township which exceed the maximum height limitations set forth in the district regulations. Where, however, in the opinion of the Zoning Officer, a particular application for variation of the maximum height regulations could represent a potential problem or hazard, such as the creation of an obstruction to aircraft within a designated approach or airport hazard area or the provision of adequate fire protection, the Zoning Officer may refer the proposal to the Township Zoning Hearing Board for an interpretation and determination. (See also Subsection D below.)
A. Height regulations shall not apply to spires, belfries, cupolas or penthouses (not used for human occupancy) nor to chimneys, ventilators, skylights, water tanks, utility poles or towers, television antennas, solar collectors and related equipment and ornamental or necessary mechanical appurtenances normally associated with homes, churches and similar establishments.
B. Agricultural or industrial structures, such as barns, silos, grain elevators, storage tanks or similar types of structures, may not be erected above the height limitations specified in Article
IV and Appendix D.
C. Radio or television transmission and receiving towers may also exceed the specified height limitations contained in Article
IV and Appendix D.
D. Notwithstanding any of the exceptions outlined above, the location and height of all structures shall be in accordance with all applicable rules, regulations, standards and criteria of the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration.