Tower Height definition

Tower Height means the distance measured from grade at the established grade of the tower to the highest point of the turbine rotor or tip of the turbine blade when it reaches its highest elevation, or in the case of a roof mounted wind turbine the distance measured from the lowest point of established grade at the building’s foundation to the highest point of the turbine rotor or tip of the turbine blade when it reaches its highest elevation;
Tower Height means the vertical distance measured from the base of the tower structure at grade to the highest point of the structure including the antenna.
Tower Height means the height above grade of the fixed portion of the tower, excluding the wind turbine.

More Definitions of Tower Height

Tower Height. ' means the measurement from ground level to the highest point on the tower;
Tower Height means the vertical distance measured from the base of the tower structure at grade to the highest point of the structure including the antenna. A lightning rod, not to exceed ten (10) feet in height, shall not be included within tower height.
Tower Height means the height of a wind turbine measured from natural grade to the tip of the rotor
Tower Height means the vertical distance measured from the natural lay of the land or ground to the upper most point of a freestanding or guyed telecommunication tower or other type of tall tower and includes any antenna, beacon, light or other structure(s) attached to the tall tower.
Tower Height means the height of a wind turbine measured from natural grade to the tip of the rotor blade at its highest point, or blade-tip height.
Tower Height means the vertical distance measured from the base of the tower to the highest point of the structure. Measurement of tower height shall include antenna, base pad, structure supporting the tower, and other appurtenances and shall be measured from the finished grade of the parcel. If the support
Tower Height means the vertical distance of the tower.