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1 <br />• <br />Sloped Roof ,Cupola <br />C ullnuoue Pap .! M <br />Variod Heigh! Parapet <br />1 <br />Minor ravel Projection <br />Measurement of <br />Minimum Height As <br />shown bere, minimum height <br />(H) u measured at the tallest <br />point of continuous beight; <br />that is eluding minor <br />projections of parapet; <br />cupolas, or other minor height <br />projections. <br />Building Height <br />Minimum Height <br />Where Build-to Lines are shown along the Regulating Plan, street - <br />facing buildings must be at least 20 feet high along the street - <br />facing facade. (In locations where buildings are more than 20 <br />feet from build -to lines, buildings do not have to meet this <br />requirement.) <br />Minimum building height is measured relative to the finished <br />grade. As shown in the diagram, minimum height is measured <br />to the highest point of the roof excluding minor lengths of <br />parapets, cupolas, or other discontinuous projecting features. <br />Continuous parapets or false fronts and peaked or sloped roofs <br />do qualify towards meeting the minimum height. <br />Maximum Height <br />In all locations, the maximum allowable building height is 45 <br />feet, measured at the tallest part of the building. <br />Minor Projections. Minor projections and special architectural <br />features such as clock towers, bell towers, cupolas and <br />ornamental portions of parapetwalis may extend up to 10 feet <br />above the maximum height, provided they make up no more <br />than one third of the length of a building's facade. <br />Towers <br />plus minor projections not to exceed one foot in width and 5 <br />fcct in height -(a total of 20- fect above the maximum building <br />height). Scc the diagram. 'The maximum width of the tower <br />shall narrow as a function of height as indicated in the diagram. <br />23 <br />