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  2. Height restriction laws - Wikipedia

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    Height restriction laws are laws that restrict the maximum height of structures. There are a variety of reasons for these measures. There are a variety of reasons for these measures. Some restrictions serve aesthetic values, such as blending in with other housing and not obscuring important landmarks.

  3. Amending the Height of Buildings Act of 1910 - Wikipedia

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    Pub. L. 113–103 (text) (), officially titled To amend the Act entitled An Act to regulate the height of buildings in the District of Columbia to clarify the rules of the District of Columbia regarding human occupancy of penthouses above the top story of the building upon which the penthouse is placed, is a United States Public Law that amends the Height of Buildings Act of 1910 in order to ...

  4. Osceola County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The highest point on the terrain (1,722 feet/525 meters ASL) is Grove Hill, in Sherman Township. [9] According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 573 square miles (1,480 km 2), of which 566 square miles (1,470 km 2) is land and 6.7 square miles (17 km 2) (6.7%) is water. [10]

  5. Lift kit laws by state: Rules and guidelines for truck lift ...

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    Those with a GVWR between 4,500 and 7,499 have a max frame height of 26 inches, and those over 7,500 have a max frame height of 28 inches. Vermont There are no restrictions in place for body lifts ...

  6. Judge sides with developers in University Heights suit, rules ...

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    What did Ankrom's ruling in the University Heights case say? Ankrom heard the case at a bench trial on Jan. 18, during which numerous original deeds were added into evidence and witnesses took the ...

  7. University Heights neighbors appeal deed restrictions ruling ...

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    Springfield City Council denied the controversial rezoning in University Heights, but some residents are pursuing further litigation as a precaution. University Heights neighbors appeal deed ...

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  9. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Standard State Zoning Enabling Act (SZEA) is a federal planning document first drafted and published through the United States Commerce Department in 1922, [50] which gave states a model under which they could enact their own zoning enabling laws.