9.31.030: HEIGHT REGULATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS:
   A.   General Provisions: The maximum structure height development standards established by the zoning districts may be increased as specified by this section, provided such increase does not conflict with airport safety regulations or approved conditions of approval.
   B.   Permitted Structural Height Increases:
      1.   Single-Family Dwelling Unit: Single-family dwelling units in zoning districts that impose a height limitation of thirty five feet (35') or less may exceed the height limit by up to twenty five percent (25%), when two (2) side yards of at least twenty feet (20') are provided.
      2.   Institutional Structures: Institutional structures in zoning districts that impose a height limitation of thirty five feet (35') or less may exceed the height limit by up to twenty five percent (25%), when the required front, side and rear yards are increased an additional one foot (1') in excess of minimum requirements for each four feet (4') in height above thirty five feet (35').
      3.   Miscellaneous Structures: The maximum structure height specified in a zoning district may be exceeded by no more than fifty percent (50%) for structures identified in table 3-3, "Structures That May Exceed Height Limit", of this section, subject to an approved land use compliance review:
      TABLE 3-3
      STRUCTURES THAT MAY EXCEED HEIGHT LIMIT
      Barns, silos, grain elevators, and other farm buildings or structures in open space, residential-hillside reserve, and rural living zoning districts.
      Birdhouses.
      Bulkhead and skylights.
      Church steeples and towers.
      Cooling towers, gas holders, smokestacks, or other structures in industrial zoning districts which are required by permitted industrial processes.
      Cupolas, domes, skylights, and gables.
      Distribution and transmission cables and towers.
      Elevator housing.
      Fire and hose towers.
      Fire or parapet walls.
      Flagpoles.
      Mechanical equipment and its screening.
      Monuments.
      Noncommercial antennas up to 65 feet in residential zoning districts.
      Observation and carillon towers.
      Ornamental towers and spheres.
      Outdoor theater screens.
      Penthouses.
      Radio and television station towers.
      Residential chimney, flues, smokestacks, and enclosures.
      Sign spires.
      Stairway housing.
      Water tanks and water towers.
      Other roof structures and mechanical equipment similar to those listed above.
(Ord. 254, 12-16-2014)