Land Use & Zoning

In Montana, 'height restrictions' in zoning are measured from:

AThe highest point of the roof to sea level
BGrade level (the ground elevation at the building) to the highest point of the structure, typically measured at specific reference points✓ Correct
CThe foundation to the roof peak only
DAny elevation the building official determines is appropriate

Explanation

Building height in Montana zoning is typically measured from grade (existing or finished ground level) to the highest point of the structure, according to the zoning ordinance's specific measurement standards.

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