Principal Buildings. No principal building shall exceed 40 feet and three and one-half stories in height, except that up to one-third of the building's front elevation may extend an additional five feet in height and except further that the following appurtenances may be erected not more than eight feet above the actual height of a building, provided no portion of the building is higher than 47.5 feet in height:
Penthouses or other roof structures for the housing of stairways, tanks, bulkheads, ventilating fans, air conditioning equipment and similar equipment required to operate and maintain the building;
Accessory Buildings. No accessory building shall exceed 15 feet in height and one story unless a lower height is required in accordance with other provisions of this chapter.
Principal Buildings. No principal building shall exceed 40 feet and three and one-half stories in height, except that up to one-third of the building's front elevation may extend an additional five feet in height and except further that the following appurtenances may be erected not more than eight feet above the actual height of a building, provided no portion of the building is higher than 47.5 feet in height:
Penthouses or other roof structures for the housing of stairways, tanks, bulkheads, ventilating fans, air conditioning equipment and similar equipment required to operate and maintain the building;
Accessory Buildings. No accessory building shall exceed 15 feet in height and one story unless a lower height is required in accordance with other provisions of this chapter.