AG — Agricultural
Maximum building height 35 feet.
What the Buckeye zoning ordinance says about building height, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Maximum building height 35 feet.
Maximum building height 35 feet.
Maximum building height 35 feet.
Maximum building height 35 feet.
Maximum building height 35 feet.
Maximum building height 45 feet.
Maximum building height 45 feet.
Maximum building height 40 feet.
Maximum building height 60 feet.
Maximum building height 30 feet.
Maximum building height 50 feet. No front, side, or rear setback figures are listed for NMU in the mixed-use dimensional table; refer to Sec. 5.13.4 district-specific standards and confirm with Planning and Zoning.
Maximum building height 90 feet.
Minimum building height 30 feet; no maximum height is set.
Maximum building height 55 feet at the setback line, increasing 1 foot for every 3 feet of additional setback, up to a maximum of 120 feet.
No maximum building height is listed for DC in Table 4.1-2; the height cell is blank. Refer to the downtown district-specific standards in Sec. 5.13.4 and confirm with Planning and Zoning.
Maximum building height 90 feet.
Maximum building height 30 feet.
Maximum building height 50 feet.
Maximum building height 90 feet.
Maximum building height 50 feet.
Maximum building height 55 feet at the setback line, increasing 1 foot for every 3 feet of additional setback, up to a maximum of 120 feet (with a railroad-adjacency exception noted at the foot of the table).
Maximum building height 65 feet at the setback line, increasing 1 foot for every 3 feet of additional setback, up to a maximum of 120 feet (with a railroad-adjacency exception noted at the foot of the table).
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