The maximum height regulations for buildings and structures in D Districts shall comply with the following regulations:
(a) Principal Buildings.
(1) In the D-1, D-2, D-3, and D-4 Districts, residential structures shall not exceed two and one-half stories or have sidewalls that exceed a height of twenty-five feet. Appurtenant architectural features including chimneys shall not exceed thirty feet in height.
(2) In the D-5 District, residential structures shall not have sidewalls that exceed a height of thirty feet. All appurtenant architectural features including chimneys shall not exceed thirty-five feet in height.
(3) Conditional uses in D Districts shall comply with the height limitations for dwelling units, unless a greater height is authorized by the Planning Commission. (Ord. 24-97. Passed 10-14-97.)
(b) Accessory Buildings and Accessory Structures. In all D Districts, the height of side walls of accessory buildings shall not exceed nine feet, and the building height shall not exceed fifteen feet. Other accessory structures also shall not exceed fifteen feet to the highest point of the structure.
(c) Calculation of Building Height. The height of the side walls of a building shall be calculated according to the provisions of Section 1274.06. For the purposes of this chapter, side walls shall include all walls on which rafters bear.
(Ord. 89-99. Passed 12-14-99.)