The provisions of this section as follows shall apply in addition to, and where inconsistent shall supercede, any site development standards of the underlying single-family residential zone in which the property is located:
.010 Maximum Structural Height. The maximum height of any dwelling or other structure shall not exceed twenty five (25) feet, except as set forth in subsection .020 below.
.020 Height Exceptions.
.0201 Chimneys erected and maintained as an integrated feature of a dwelling may exceed the applicable height limitations of this section;
.0202 Nonhabitable architectural embellishments (except chimneys) otherwise permitted in the underlying zone (including, but not necessarily limited to, cupolas, spires, turrets, towers and horizontal roof ridgelines; provided any such ridgeline does not exceed ten (10) feet in length nor ten percent (10%) of the combined total length of all horizontal roof ridgelines on the structure, whichever is less), may exceed the applicable height limitations of this section; provided:
.01 The maximum height of any such embellishment shall not exceed thirty (30) feet; and
.02 The combined total horizontal area of all such embellishments exceeding the twenty-five (25) foot height limitation shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total roof area;
.0203 Pursuant to the conditions of approval of Tract No. 8418 and 8647, a one (1) story height overlay zone is hereby established and imposed upon those certain lots abutting the area known as "Peralta Hills," and located on the north side of Valley Gate Drive, the east side of Sleepy Meadow Lane north of Forest Glen Road, and the north side of Forest Glen Road and Old Bucket Lane between Sleepy Meadow Lane and Nohl Ranch Road, and further described as Lot Nos. 65 through 79, inclusive, of Tract No. 8418 and Lot Nos. 24 through 46, inclusive, of Tract No. 8647. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, the maximum structural height on said lots shall not exceed one (1) story or twenty-five (25) feet, whichever is less, except as otherwise permitted in this subsection .020. The term “One-Story,” as used in this subsection, shall mean a single habitable floor, and shall not permit any loft, mezzanine, balcony or similar habitable floor or area above such single habitable floor;
.0204 The maximum height of any building in the area known as “Hidden Canyon,” defined as the area south of Avenida de Santiago in the City of Anaheim, shall be thirty-five (35) feet, except as otherwise permitted in Section 18.40.030 (Structural Height Limitations) in Chapter 18.40 (General Development Standards);
.0205 Lots within Tracts 10996, 10997, 10998, and 13760 are subject to a Resolution No. 80-1407 of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, dated September 2, 1980. This resolution indicates “Texaco-Anaheim Hills, Inc. has given verbal assurance that the viewshed from the floor of Weir Canyon will be protected from proposed residential development along the westerly rim of the canyon through private open space mitigations such as estate densities, restricted grading, landscaping edge treatments, and/or covenants, conditions and restrictions.” Any new construction within these tracts must receive County approval indicating compliance with this agreement.
.0206 The maximum height of any residential building within Tract No. 17289, also known as the “Robertson Property” defined as the residential development located south of the Riverside (SR-91) Freeway, east of Gypsum Canyon Road and east of the Mountain Park Specific Plan (SP90-4) area in the City of Anaheim, shall be thirty (30) feet, except as otherwise permitted in Section 18.40.030 (Structural Height Limitations) in Chapter 18.40 (General Development Standards).
.030 Roof-Mounted Equipment. Roof-mounted equipment, including exterior mounted radio and television antennas and satellite dishes exceeding three (3) feet in diameter or diagonal length, shall not be permitted except solar energy panels subject to 18.38.170. All satellite dishes and antennas three (3) feet and under in diameter or diagonal length shall be located such that visibility is minimized from public and private streets while maintaining reception.
.040 Ground-mounted radio, television and satellite dish receiving antennas shall be permitted as an accessory use, subject to all of the following requirements:
.0401 Maximum antenna height shall be six (6) feet as measured to its highest point above ground level;
.0402 All antennas shall be painted to blend with their surrounding environment;
.0403 No antenna shall be located in a required structural setback area abutting any public or private street;
.0404 All antennas shall be self-supporting and shall have no external guys or braces; and
.0405 All antennas and dishes exceeding three (3) feet in diameter or diagonal length shall be screened from view from all public rights-of-way, private streets and adjacent or affected properties (as may be seen from a point six (6) feet above ground level on such adjacent or affected properties) by year-round landscaping, fencing (of a height not to exceed that permitted in the zone) and/or other architectural building features. (Ord. 5920 § 1 (part); June 8, 2004: Ord. 6031 § 17; August 22, 2006; Ord. 6170, § 1; May 4, 2010: Ord. 6555 § 18; April 4, 2023.)