To protect and preserve wildlife habitat and natural scenic beauty, on or after February 1, 2010, a land use permit may not be granted for any construction that results in a structure taller than 35 feet within 75 feet of the ordinary high-water mark of any navigable waters.
A. 
The structure height for structures at or greater than 75 feet from the ordinary high-water mark shall comply with the provisions of other applicable ordinance standards, if any.
B. 
Structure height within 75 feet of the ordinary high-water mark of any navigable water is the measurement of the vertical line segment starting at the lowest point of any exposed wall and its intersect with the ground (Point A in the diagram below) to a line horizontal to the highest point of a structure excluding items attached to a structure such as, but not limited to, chimneys, ornamental towers, vents, television towers, and mechanical appurtenances (Point B in the diagram below), unless specified under other sections of this chapter.