- Height restriction laws
Height restriction laws are laws that restrict the maximum height of structures. Height restriction laws are always applied for the surroundings of
airport s, because too tall structures of any kind are always a danger for flight safety.Height restriction laws are not always kept strictly. Sometimes there are exceptions made for importantinfrastructure equipment, asradio towers or for structures older than the airport.These structures have to be marked with red and white paint, have flight safety lamps on top, or both. Often red and white paint and flight safety lamps have to be installed on high structures (taller than 100 metres) far away from airports.Beside this, there are further types of height restriction laws, depending on architectural reasons.
One of the most important types of restriction involves limiting the height of new buildings so as not to block views of an older work decreed to be important landmark by a government. For example, In the
Tsarist Russia n capital ofSaint Peterburg , buildings could not be taller than theWinter Palace , and inWashington, D.C. since 1910, no building can be more than 20 feet (6m) taller than the width of the street on which it sits, allowing theWashington Monument to remain the tallest building.USA
In the
USA , the maximum height of structures of any kind is restricted to 2,000 feet (609.6 metres).Fact|date=April 2007 However, there are exceptions possible, if a taller structure would be in public benefit (like theKXTV/KOVR Tower ) or, of course, if the structure is older than the restriction law, which was made in 1965, as in case of theKVLY/KTHI TV Mast . There are also some locales where no building may be higher than a designated building. An example is inMadison, Wisconsin , where no building may be higher than theWisconsin State Capitol .Fact|date=April 2007Europe
In
Europe , there is no official general law restricting the height of structures. However, only the following structures exceeding the 1200 ft (365.76 metres) level were ever built in Europe outside the territory of former Soviet Union:Except for Warszawa Radio Mast and Berlin TV Tower, whose height was until 1997 below the 1200 ft level, all these structures were built before 1965. As the number of architectural structures rapidly increase (see
List of tallest structures in Europe ), when you go down to the 1200 ft level, 1200 ft seems to be an unofficial maximum height for structures in Europe outside the formerSoviet Union .In the area of former Soviet Union, there seems to exist no official or inofficial height restriction limit as the 540 metres tall
Ostankino Tower inMoscow , the 419.7 metres tall chimney ofGRES-2 in Eibastusz and the 385 metres tall TV Tower inKiev show.The lists of tallest structures in Denmark, Sweden and Finland suggest, that in these countries the height of structures is restricted to 1100 ft (335.28 m).
Beside this, there are height restriction laws in many towns with a lot of old buildings and monuments, because structures far taller than those surrounding it have a known tendency not to mix well with historically or architecturally significant surroundings.
Further height restriction laws exist also in order not to disturb the air exchange in cities, which can be handicapped by large tall buildings.
Bali
In
Bali, Indonesia , a building cannot be higher than apalm tree , which is about 20 meters. The only building that is higher than a palm tree is the Bali Beach hotel because the hotel was built before the height restriction was announced.External links
* http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Databases/documents_collection/65-455.pdf
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