[Ord. No. 98-21 § 304-47]
a. The height limitations of this chapter shall not apply to silos,
church spires, belfries, cupolas and domes not used for human occupancy.
b. Chimneys, ventilators, skylights, water tanks, television and radio
antenna and similar features and necessary mechanical appurtenances
usually carried on and above the roof level may exceed the height
limitations of this chapter by not more than 10 feet.
c. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to prevent the erection
of a parapet wall or cornice for ornament, extending above the height
limits of this chapter by not more than five feet. Public and quasi-public
buildings, schools, churches and other similar permitted uses shall
increase the front, rear and side yards by one foot for each foot
by which such buildings exceed the height limit herein established
for such zone in which it is located.
d. When Federal Aviation Authority or other regulations which are promulgated
to protect the health, safety and welfare and which are more restrictive
than the height limitations of this chapter, such regulations shall
supersede this chapter.
[Ord. No. 98-21 § 304-48]
Where the topography is such that, as determined by the Zoning
Official, access to a private garage built back of the front building
line as required by this chapter is impracticable, it shall be permissible
to place such building, not exceeding 12 feet in height, within the
front yard space but not closer to the side line of the street or
the road than 18 feet.