Roof line definition

Roof line means the horizontal line made by the intersection of the wall of the building with the roof of the building or the top of the edge of the parapet. In the case of a building with a pitched roof, the roof line shall be at the eave level.
Roof line means the top edge of a roof or a building parapet, whichever is higher, excluding any cupolas, chimneys or other minor projections.
Roof line means the top edge of a roof or the top of the parapet, whichever forms the top line of a building silhouette.

More Definitions of Roof line

Roof line means a line formed by the intersection of the exterior walls of a building with the roof of a building and in the case of a pitched roof shall be at the eaves level.
Roof line means the line made by the intersection of the wall of the building with the roof of the building, on any face fronting a street;
Roof line means either the eave of the roof or the top of the parapet, at the exterior wall. In the event that the structure lacks a parapet or cave, the “roof line” shall mean a profile of the roof of the structure.
Roof line means the top edge of the roof or the top of the building face, whichever forms the top line of the building silhouette. In the case of buildings with pitched roofs, the roof line shall be at the eaves level.
Roof line means the highest point of a parapet wall or the main roof structure or a highest point of a parapet wall other than such architectural features as cupolas, pylons, projections or minor raised portions of the roof.
Roof line means the horizontal line made by the intersection of the wall of the
Roof line means the horizontal line made by the intersection of an exterior wall of the building with the roof covering or the top of a parapet wall or a mansard roof, whichever is higher.