Residential height limits in Onondaga County typically cap at 30-35 ft and 2.5 stories. Syracuse R-1 and R-2 districts limit to 35 ft per the Syracuse Zoning Ordinance. Commercial and mixed-use districts allow greater heights subject to zoning district specs.
Syracuse Zoning Chapter 27 establishes 35-foot / 2.5-story caps in single-family (R-1) and two-family (R-2) districts, with taller limits in RA/RB multi-family districts (45-60 ft) and no hard cap in downtown Central Business District. Suburban towns follow similar patterns: Town of DeWitt allows 35 ft in residential zones; Town of Clay caps at 30 ft; Town of Manlius permits 35 ft but requires special permit above 2.5 stories. Height is measured from average finished grade to the midpoint of a pitched roof (or the highest point for flat roofs). Chimneys, antennas, and church steeples are typically exempt. Variances require application to the local Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) with neighbor notice and public hearing under NY Town Law 267-b.
Building without proper height approval: stop-work order, fines $250-$1,000 per day (Syracuse Chapter 27), and possible demolition of non-conforming portions. Structures built over the limit may be required to be modified to comply.
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