§ 155.176 HEIGHT REGULATIONS.
   (A)   Public, semi-private buildings. Public, semi-private, or public service buildings, hospitals, institutions, or schools, when permitted in a district, may be erected to a height not exceeding 60 feet, and churches and temples may be erected to a height not exceeding 75 feet if the building is set back from each yard line at least one foot for each two feet of additional building height above the height limit otherwise provided in the district in which the building is located.
   (B)   Chimneys, towers. Chimneys, church steeples, cooling towers, elevator bulkheads, fire towers, monuments, stacks, stage towers or scenery lots, tanks, water towers, ornamental towers and spires, wireless towers, grain elevators, or necessary mechanical appurtenances may be erected to a height not exceeding 100 feet in accordance with existing or hereafter adopted ordinances of the municipality.
   (C)   Storage buildings. Buildings that are to be used for storage purposes only may exceed the maximum number of stories that are permitted in the district in which they are located, but such buildings shall not exceed the number of feet of building height permitted in such districts.
(Ord. 94-1, passed 1-17-1994) Penalty, see § 155.999