6-1-11: HEIGHT AND AREA EXCEPTIONS AND REGULATIONS:
The foregoing requirements in the height regulations shall be subject to the following exceptions and regulations:
   (A)   Public, semipublic or public service buildings, churches, hospitals, sanitariums or schools may be erected to a height not exceeding sixty feet (60'), provided that if such building is located in any residential district, it shall be set back from each property line at least one foot (1') for each foot or additional building height above the limit for the district, in addition to the other requirements of this chapter.
The foregoing requirement in the area regulations shall be subject to the following exceptions and regulations.
   (B)   In A-1 and A residential districts, no accessory buildings shall be located within ten feet (10') of its rear or side lot line where such line forms part of the front half of the side line of an adjacent lot, but the foregoing rule shall not prohibit the erection of an accessory building eighty feet (80') or more from any street bounding the block. (Ord. 37, 9-11-1941)
   (C)   The height and aisle spacing of stackable containers in the village shall be regulated as follows:
      1.   Use of stackable containers in the village for permanent storage is hereby prohibited.
      2.   The use of stackable containers for transportation purposes of goods and commodities shall be governed by all applicable village code provisions contained in the comprehensive zoning ordinance of the village 1 .
      3.   In addition to being governed by the comprehensive zoning ordinance of the village, no stackable containers shall be erected to a height exceeding thirty feet (30') in any zoning district of the village.
      4.   All stackable containers used to transport goods through the village shall be subject to aisle spacing requirements. Each stack of containers shall have an aisle space on each of the four (4) sides of said stack which shall be no less than three-fourths (3/4) of the height of said stack. (Ord. 761, 4-18-1985)

 

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1. See title VI of this code.