Common use of Height Limitations Clause in Contracts

Height Limitations. Hospitals and medical office buildings, regardless of their location on the Property, are allowed a maximum building height of 200’. Any buildings on the Property that directly abut, or are located on a subdivided parcel abutting or directly across a road from, a parcel zoned residential and located on the following roads (collectively, the “Residential Roads”): Statz Street; the portion of Deer Springs Road between Statz Street and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street; ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street; or Rome Boulevard, are allowed a maximum building height of 60’. In addition, all buildings on the Property that directly abut the Residential Roads will be allowed an increase of one foot of building height for each one-foot increase of the required C-2 zone 30’ building setback, up to a maximum building height of 200’. All other buildings on the Property that do not directly abut a parcel zoned residential on the Residential Roads are allowed a maximum building height of 200’. Any variance from the foregoing height limitations shall be subject to the approval of all relevant governmental authorities, including the FAA.

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Sources: Development Agreement, Development Agreement