Chap. 0355 An Act to restrict the height of buildings in cities. Be it enacted, etc., as folloivs: Section 1. No building more than one hundred and twenty-five feet in height, above the grade of the street, shall hereafter be erected in any city : provided, however, that this restriction shall not apply to grain or coal elevators, or sugar refineries, nor to steeples, domes, towers or cupolas erected for strictly ornamental purposes, of fireproof material, on buildings of the above height or less. ,meay Section 2. Any court having jurisdiction in equity shall also have such jurisdiction to enforce and to restrain the violation of the provisions of this act. Section 3. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved May 21, 1891.