Common use of Height limitation Clause in Contracts

Height limitation. A. No permit shall be issued for any new or expanded building or structure of more than 35 feet above average grade level, except if approved through a shoreline variance permit. B. To exceed 35 feet, an applicant must apply for a shoreline variance permit, and comply with the following criteria in addition to the shoreline variance permit criteria: 1. Overriding considerations of the public interest will be served. 2. The view of a substantial number of residences on areas adjoining shorelines will not be obstructed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Ecology Grant Agreement, Ecology Grant Agreement, Ecology Grant Agreement

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Height limitation. A. No permit shall be issued for any new or expanded building or structure of more than 35 feet above average grade level, except if approved through a shoreline variance permit. . B. To exceed 35 feet, an applicant must apply for a shoreline variance permit, and comply with the following criteria in addition to the shoreline variance permit criteria: : 1. Overriding considerations of the public interest will be served. 2. The view of a substantial number of residences on areas adjoining shorelines will not be obstructed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ecology Grant Agreement

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