Bucks County building height limits are set by municipal zoning. Residential zones typically cap at 35 ft or 2.5 stories. Historic districts in Doylestown, New Hope, Bristol, and Newtown have stricter limits. PA UCC does not preempt local height rules. Chimneys and antennas often exempt up to additional limited height.
Building height regulation in Bucks County occurs through municipal zoning codes under the PA Municipalities Planning Code (53 P.S. Β§10603). Typical Bucks residential zoning height limits: R-1 single-family: 35 feet or 2.5 stories (whichever is less); R-2/R-3 medium density: 35-40 feet; Village/town center: often 35 feet, sometimes 40-50 for mixed use; Commercial/highway commercial: 40-50 feet typical; Industrial: 50-75 feet with floor area ratio limits; Agricultural (AG): 35 ft for dwellings, 45+ for agricultural buildings (barns, silos exempt in many municipalities). Height is typically measured from average finished grade (not low side) to the midpoint of a sloped roof (not peak) or to the highest point of a flat roof. Exemptions commonly include: chimneys up to 4 ft above roof; antennas up to 15 ft (subject to FCC OTARD rules for dish antennas <1 meter); steeples and cupolas without occupied space; mechanical equipment screened and within specified limits. Bucks historic districts (Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, Bristol, Yardley, Morrisville) often have tighter limits (typically 35 ft and period-appropriate massing) enforced through HARB. Solar panel structures may trigger height calculations in strict municipalities though many Bucks townships have adopted solar-friendly amendments. Wireless telecommunications facilities are subject to PA Act 172 of 2021 (Wireless Broadband Collocation Act) and federal Section 6409 shot-clock provisions. Height variances heard by the Zoning Hearing Board.
Exceeding height limit: stop-work order and mandatory correction. Fines $250-$2,000 under PA summary offense schedule; repeat/continuing violations up to $5,000. Unpermitted rooftop additions: may require removal at owner's expense. Historic district violations: additional HARB enforcement and potential restoration orders.
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