Average cornice/eave height definition
Average cornice/eave height means the result obtained by adding the existing cornice or eave heights, as measured from the respective finished grade line, of each principal residentially zoned and used building on each of five contiguous lots on each side of the subject lot on the same side of the street (disregarding any intersecting right-of-way 60 feet or less) and having frontage on the same street; then dividing the sum by the number of
Average cornice/eave height means the result obtained by adding the existing cornice or eave heights, as measured from the respective finished grade line, of each principal residentially zoned and used building on each of five contiguous lots on each side of the subject lot on the same side of the street (disregarding any intersecting right-of-way 60 feet or less) and having frontage on the same street; then dividing the sum by the number of buildings measured. For calculation purposes, the cornice/eave height for a mansard-type roof or other double- pitched roof shall be the point where the roof-pitch changes. Note: See also height standards within the Neighborhood Commercial (NC) and Regional Commercial (RC) subarea sections of this chapter.