What Are Building Restrictions?
Building height limit refers to limiting the building height according to specific conditions.
Building height limit
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- Chinese name
- Building height limit
- Definition
- Refers to the limitation of building height according to specific conditions
- Category
- When required by the city master plan
- Special cases
- Protected areas and control areas shall be included in the height.
- Building height limit refers to limiting the building height according to specific conditions.
- The specific conditions include: when the overall urban planning requires, the height should be limited according to the planning requirements; buildings within the protected area and within the scenic area, and buildings facing the street in the center of the city and district. Airports, radio stations, telecommunications, and when there are requirements in the overall urban planning, heights should be limited according to planning requirements; buildings within protected areas, sight corridors and scenic areas, and buildings facing the streets of city and district centers. The surrounding buildings, such as airports, radio stations, telecommunications, microwave communications, meteorological stations, satellite ground stations, military fortresses, etc., should consider height restrictions.
- The stairwell, elevator machine room, water tank room, chimney, etc. that partially protrude from the roof may not be included in the control height in urban-general areas; it should be included in the protection area and control area.