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. f / 0 0 <br /> Building Height Handout.4),-1 , 2 t.i 4 <br /> ' )::.}''3 -citt.kV <br /> How to Calculate Building Height and Show on Your Plans <br /> Step 1) Find the midpoints. .. <br /> Stake out the smallest rectangle ( " A-_•-- ---- lf`; <br /> that encompasses the corners of ' • -, ----7 <br /> the proposed building. Label the .'. .�......„ i �y .. <br /> midpoints "A, B, C, a n d D" on the D.. _.______ <br /> site plan. ; f.. ..„__..r ' ; <br /> 1 <br /> „,,v,,,..4 <br /> Step 2) Select Bench Mark= 100'. L <br /> Select a fixed bench mark or datum _....__._-....- <br /> point such as the top of a utility i --- ---- <br /> cover, monument in road, or other --- --- -----•___._. __ <br /> permanent point that cannot be /" RENCPI/'A(MANHLi <br /> easily moved. Use the nominal bench <br /> mark elevation of 100' or a surveyed -----"__._-.-. <br /> datum elevation. Show your bench f ^=---,1"_w_- <br /> mark and the starting elevation on / t m / <br /> the site plan. <br /> Step 3) Establish the difference in .. . .. ........"' I <br /> elevation. If the elevation of a ____........6.4.....22 <br /> point measured is above the bench ______..___.,-,_ _,__ <br /> mark then add to 100'. If the <br /> elevation is below the bench mark /� <br /> then subtract from 100'. _.__._..,�.__.._.._.._...._._.._...._ <br /> / --40-0ARK <br /> Step 4) Calculate the average base 'h�acs�tc�t�} <br /> 3 <br /> elevation and maximum elevation. . .. A= )1 j <br /> Add all midpoints together and B= l l ' `- <br /> divide by 4 to determine the <br /> D C= 1 `t <br /> average base elevation. Add the - 1 3° f <br /> maximum height to the average <br /> Total Divided by 4= (�a. ' I Average Base Elevation <br /> base elevation to determine the + 28' max. <br /> maximum elevation allowed. Maximum Elevation Allowed = I YI.''17 <br /> ..lp <br /> Step 5)Show the height ��L <br /> ............. <br /> t + i:�r,:4 , ruH,ALLOWED = 7 1 <br /> calculations. <br /> On your site plan, show your '''.A Jtt _ _ Ps,so ` <br /> height calculations as shown ,.-'� `�... �,._ PLATE_.._.__._. ��__._......._.. <br /> in the table above. Also show ----- <br /> one elevation view of your -�-ti - <br /> proposed structure with ! 1 H1 / <br /> elevation and height ___.__._..._._ ._._..__. ._:::::.:___...... <br /> calculations. , <br /> II i r <br /> t _ <br /> II <br /> I'7. ....__ - __..._.1_.._.._.. a _.._...__ <br /> BEN;.`�,<=.Abe( f l:Y l}�t..'d.4 <br />
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