11-3-4: HEIGHT LIMITATIONS:
Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, no structure or tree shall be erected, altered, allowed to grow, or maintained in any zone created by this Chapter to a height in excess of the height limit herein established for such zones.
Such height limitations are hereby established for each of the zones in question as follows:
   A.   Noninstrument Approach Zones: One foot (1') in height for each twenty feet (20') in horizontal distance beginning at a point two hundred feet (200') from and at the center line elevation of the end of the noninstrument runway and extending to a point of five thousand feet (5,000') from the end of the runway.
   B.   Transition Zones: One foot (1') in height for each seven feet (7') in horizontal distance beginning at any point one hundred twenty five feet (125') normal to and at the elevation of the center line of noninstrument runways, extending two hundred feet (200') beyond each end thereof, extending to a height of one hundred fifty feet (150') above the airport elevation which is one thousand feet (1,000') above mean sea level. In addition to the foregoing, there are established height limits of one foot (1') vertical height for each seven feet (7') horizontal distance measured from the edges of all approach zones for the entire length of the approach zones and extending upward and outward to the points where they intersect the horizontal or conical surface.
   C.   Horizontal Zone: One hundred fifty feet (150') above the airport elevation or a height of one thousand one hundred fifty feet (1,150') above mean sea level.
   D.   Conical Zone: One foot (1') in height for each twenty feet (20') of horizontal distance beginning at the periphery of the horizontal zone, extending to a height of three hundred fifty feet (350') above the airport elevation and two hundred feet (200') above the horizontal surface.
Where an area is covered by more than one height limitation, the more restrictive limitations shall prevail. (Ord. 475, 1974)