§ 216-36. Height restrictions.  


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  • A. 
    The height of any principal dwelling shall not exceed 28 feet or 2 1/2 stories to the ridge of the roof.
    B. 
    The height of any accessory building shall not exceed 15 feet or 1 1/2 stories.
    C. 
    Fences of solid boards, brick or other solid materials or of wire, iron, wooden pickets, mesh or slats shall not exceed six feet in height. In no event shall any fence, wall or solid board project beyond the front yard setback of the house. In the event that an approved subdivision of property in this zone is bordered by a state and/or a county road, the entire subdivision, except for approved access roads and required sight easement areas, shall be enclosed with a brick wall not to exceed eight feet in height and approved by the Architectural Review Committee as to location, construction, materials and/or exterior plantings, if any (the subdivision wall). The subdivision wall shall be a solid wall and shall not have any doors, windows or other penetrations.
    D. 
    The height of any accessory structure shall not exceed 15 feet.
Amended 5-16-1988 by L.L. No. 7-1988; 7-21-2014 by L.L. No. 2-2014