§ 157.048 HEIGHT REGULATIONS.
   (A)   No principal building or structure shall exceed 35 feet or 3 stories in height; provided, however, that in the TC and CR-2 zoning districts the Board of Appeals may authorize, as a special exception, the construction and use of multi-family residential structures and in the TC, CR-1 and CR-2 zoning districts, may authorize construction and use of hotel structures not exceeding 60 feet or 6 stories in height if the applicant for such construction provides satisfactory evidence from the State Fire Marshal regarding compliance with State requirements for fire protection.
   (B)   No accessory building or structure shall exceed 20 feet in height provided, however, the highest point of the roof shall not exceed 32 feet above the lowest level of ground abutting the building.
   (C)   The height limitations specified in this section shall not apply to barns, silos or other accessory farm structures, or to churches, chimneys, electric or utility poles, broadcasting or equipment towers, water towers, monuments or roof structures such as tanks, ventilating fans, air condition equipment or similar equipment required to operate and maintain the building.
   (D)   The height limitations specified in this section shall not apply to domestic or agricultural wind energy devices, whether mounted on the ground or on a building. The maximum height for these structures, measured from ground level, shall be:
      (1)   Fifty feet for domestic wind energy devices.
      (2)   One hundred feet for agricultural wind energy devices.
      (3)   See § 157.052 for setbacks related to the height of these structures.
(Ord. —, passed 5-13-1997; Am. Ord. —, passed 8-8-2000; Am. Ord. —, passed 4-30-2002; Am. Res. 2006-14, passed 10-3-2006; Am. Res. 2010-7, passed 5-25-2010)