§ 154.053 EXCEPTIONS TO HEIGHT LIMITS.
   (A)   Necessary appurtenances. Chimneys, church spires, parapet walls, cooling towers, elevator bulkheads, fire towers, antennas or other necessary appurtenances commonly constructed above the roof line shall be permitted to exceed the maximum height limitations of the district in which they are located if they comply with all other pertinent ordinances of the village.
   (B)   Intersections. On corner lots, in the triangular portion of land bounded by intersecting street lines and a line joining these street lines at points 30 feet from the point of intersection, no obstruction, whether natural or human-made, shall intrude into the air space that is between two feet and ten feet above the level of the adjacent street.
   (C)   Accessory uses. Provided that, there shall be no height restriction on agriculture-related accessory structures, no accessory use in any zoning district shall be higher than:
      (1)   Fifteen feet in a conservation or any residential zoning district; or
      (2)   Twenty-five feet in any other zoning district.
(Prior Code, § 20-404) (Ord. 1699, passed 3-17-2014)