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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Staff Report <br /> <br />November 18,2004 <br />Maximum Height in Zoning Districts <br />Zoning Ordinance Amendment <br /> <br />City Council has directed the Planning and Zoning Commission to consider proposed <br />amendments to the Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 106), Section 106-333; Table B., <br />Residential Area Requirements, Section 106-443; Table B., Commercial Area <br />Requirements and Section 106-522; Table B., Industrial Area Requirements to amend, <br />change or modify the maximum allowable height for structures within those zones. Staff <br />analyzed the situation thoroughly and presents this item to the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission for their discussion and eventual recommendations to City Council for the <br />following changes to the Code of Ordinances relating to maximum allowable heights for <br />structures. <br /> <br />Existinl!: Requirements: <br /> <br />Zoning - Under the Sections listed above, the maximum allowable height <br />for structures are: <br /> <br />Residential <br />. Single Family detached--- <br />. Single Family large Lot--- <br />. Single Family Special Lot- <br />. Duplexes--------------------- <br />. Single Family Converted-- <br />. T ownhomes/Quads--------- <br />. Multifamily------------------ <br />. Manufactured Housing---- <br /> <br />CommerciallIndustrial <br />. General Commercial------- <br />. Business Industrial--------- <br />. Light Industrial-------------- <br />. Heavy Industrial------------- <br /> <br />35 feet <br />45 feet <br />35 feet <br />45 feet <br />35 feet <br />45 feet <br />45 feet <br />25 feet <br /> <br />45 feet <br />45 feet <br />45 feet <br />45 feet <br /> <br />NOTE: Shipping Containers are governed by a separate ordinance <br />which establishes the maximum stacking to be four (4) containers <br />regardless of height. <br />