§ 47-23.13. Building length modifications for multifamily and other buildings.  


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  • A.

    The two hundred-foot building length limitation for multifamily dwellings and other buildings previously permitted and constructed to be up to three hundred (300) feet in length, may be modified to allow a maximum length equal to the length of the existing building, but in no event greater than three hundred (300) feet for the purpose of constructing additional floors if it is found that:

    1.

    The existing building proposed for additional floors was legally permitted; and

    2.

    The additional floors are to be built on the same footprint as the existing structure; and

    3.

    The existing building proposed to be expanded is built to structurally support the additional floors as certified by a structural engineer.

(Ord. No. C-99-21, § 2, 3-16-99)