Height Limits Sample Clauses

Height LimitsAs indicated on the plan attached as Exhibit A and as indicated in the rezoning xxxx No. 140437, the height restrictions for development at the Site shall be as follows: a. Drawing an imaginary line from the west end of Xxxxxx Street along the center of the bed of the former Xxxxxx Street to 38th Street, everything to the North of that line should be no higher than sixty five (65) feet for a distance of 10 feet from and parallel to Powelton Avenue or Lancaster Avenue and, thereafter no higher than 75 feet for the remaining portion of the area bounded by 00xx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Avenue, 37th Street and the bed of the former Xxxxxx Street (“Lot 1”). b. Notwithstanding Section 5.a., for any development located on the portion of Lot 1 that is within approximately one-hundred thirty five (135) feet of the 00xx Xxxxxx edge of Lot 1, going west parallel to Lancaster Avenue, shall be no higher than fifty-five (55) feet for a distance of 10 feet from and parallel to Lancaster Avenue and 10 feet from and parallel to 37th Street, and otherwise up to a height of sixty- five (65) feet, unless permission is granted to build higher (to the limit described in Section 5.a.) by a simple majority vote of the present and voting members of a group comprised of the following people: one (1) representative from each of the RCO’s whose territories include the Site at the time of this Agreement; and, if necessary to create an odd number of group members, one representative from the District Councilperson’s office, with such vote to be taken after the Owner presents to such group suitable plans and detail concern such proposed development. c. South of the legally opened Xxxxxx Street, there shall be a 65 foot height limit along a line parallel and for a distance of 50 feet from Xxxxxx Street. It is intended that any structure built on the south side of Xxxxxx Street on the Site will be designed in a manner respectful of the context and massing of the properties on the north side of Xxxxxx Street.
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Height LimitsIn all cases where the meter is mounted on a permanent structure, the meter shall have a height of not more than 72 inches and not less than 48 inches from final grade to the center of the meter. A typical residential underground metering arrangement is shown in Section 1000, Appendix 2, Exhibit 1.
Height Limits. No structure erected on the Premises shall exceed the height limits as set for imaginary airport surfaces by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. When any structures are to be erected or placed on the Premises, Lessee will be required to file and shall file a "Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration" with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Height Limits. The PCI/PR/BR 2 Master Site Plan shall include the following standards. The height limitations for the various project components shall be as shown on Table 3 below. a. Hotel/Associated Facilities up to 75 feet from finished grade b. Residential up to 35 feet from finished grade c. Business Retail (other than hotel) up to 35 feet from finished grade

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