§ 6.08.04. Unusually Tall Structures  


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  • Unless specifically stated otherwise elsewhere in this Code concerning height, unusually tall structures that are principal structures in themselves, such as high voltage transmission line towers, telephone or electronic relay or transmission towers; grain elevators, silos and other such agricultural uses; and similar principal structures, may only exceed the height limitations established for the district wherein they are proposed for relocation following review by the Administrator who may only grant the Permit where he finds:

    A.

    That the proposed structure is not located on property zoned SPI-AP, nor would it result in restriction or interference with air traffic or air travel to or from any existing or proposed airport;

    B.

    That the proposed structure is consistent with the existing surrounding uses, and is compatible with the existing neighborhood development;

    C.

    That the proposed structure is consistent with any adopted or projected development plan for the area;

    D.

    That the proposed structure is not detrimental to the existing or proposed use of any neighboring property, and does not unreasonably restrict the free flow of light, sunlight and air to those properties.

(Ord. No. 10-26, § 2, Exh. A(10-0743), eff. 2-11-11)