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DESCRIPTION


A small, decorative, tower-like extension from the wall or corner of a building, meant to provide distinctive living space or to terminate an important axis.

STANDARDS


  1. Turrets must be visually supported by brackets, corbels, or a beam along their full width, or physically supported by another component.
  2. Turrets may be square, multi-sided, or curved, and must possess radial symmetry.
  3. Turrets may wrap around corners.
  4. Turrets may intersect with and occupy the same space as porches, balconies, galleries, arcades, and decks.
  5. Turrets must extend beyond the building face(s) to which they are attached.
  6. The highest point of the roof of a turret may be higher than the highest point of the roof of the primary building.

DIMENSIONS

Setback from facade n/a
Width (B) Must be equal to length
Projection n/a
Absolute Height n/a
Fenestration 30% min
Height (C) The top plate of a turret may not exceed the height of the top plate of the adjoining building
Length (A) 8 ft max
Area n/a
Eave Height n/a
Gable End Setback n/a
Top Plate Height n/a