- ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND SATELLITE ANTENNA
Antenna support structures in any district zoned residential shall comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Restrictions. Each lot of record shall have no more than one antenna support structure which shall not exceed a maximum height of 35 feet from the curb level, and shall have a permanent attachment to the ground or a building. The permanent base of any such antenna support structure shall not exceed an area of nine square feet.
(2)
Location and setbacks. Antenna support structures, including guy wires, foundations, anchors, and other components of the structure, shall only be permitted in the rear yard of any lot and must meet the same minimum setbacks as those required for accessory buildings in the applicable residential districts.
(3)
Maintenance. Antenna support structures shall at all times be kept in good repair. Any antenna support structures that, due to damage, lack of repair, or other circumstances, have become unstable, lean significantly out-of-plumb, or pose a danger of collapse, shall be removed or brought into repair.
(Ord. No. 1525, § 20.1, 6-14-2007)
Satellite antennas in all zoning districts shall comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Restrictions. Only a satellite antenna measuring less than one meter (39.37 inches) in diameter shall be permitted.
(2)
Location. Satellite antennas shall be located only in the rear yard of any lot or on the roof of any building, provided the addition of the satellite antenna does not violate building height restrictions for the applicable zoning district. In the event that no usable satellite signal can be obtained in the rear yard and roof locations, the satellite antenna shall then be located in the side yard. In the event that no usable satellite signal can be obtained in the rear yard, roof and side yard, the satellite antenna may then be located in the front yard or elsewhere on a building.
(3)
Aesthetics. To the greatest extent practicable, satellite antenna shall be finished in a nongarish, nonreflective color and surface, and placed so as to minimize obtrusiveness.
(Ord. No. 1525, § 20.2, 6-14-2007)
- ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND SATELLITE ANTENNA
Antenna support structures in any district zoned residential shall comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Restrictions. Each lot of record shall have no more than one antenna support structure which shall not exceed a maximum height of 35 feet from the curb level, and shall have a permanent attachment to the ground or a building. The permanent base of any such antenna support structure shall not exceed an area of nine square feet.
(2)
Location and setbacks. Antenna support structures, including guy wires, foundations, anchors, and other components of the structure, shall only be permitted in the rear yard of any lot and must meet the same minimum setbacks as those required for accessory buildings in the applicable residential districts.
(3)
Maintenance. Antenna support structures shall at all times be kept in good repair. Any antenna support structures that, due to damage, lack of repair, or other circumstances, have become unstable, lean significantly out-of-plumb, or pose a danger of collapse, shall be removed or brought into repair.
(Ord. No. 1525, § 20.1, 6-14-2007)
Satellite antennas in all zoning districts shall comply with the following requirements:
(1)
Restrictions. Only a satellite antenna measuring less than one meter (39.37 inches) in diameter shall be permitted.
(2)
Location. Satellite antennas shall be located only in the rear yard of any lot or on the roof of any building, provided the addition of the satellite antenna does not violate building height restrictions for the applicable zoning district. In the event that no usable satellite signal can be obtained in the rear yard and roof locations, the satellite antenna shall then be located in the side yard. In the event that no usable satellite signal can be obtained in the rear yard, roof and side yard, the satellite antenna may then be located in the front yard or elsewhere on a building.
(3)
Aesthetics. To the greatest extent practicable, satellite antenna shall be finished in a nongarish, nonreflective color and surface, and placed so as to minimize obtrusiveness.
(Ord. No. 1525, § 20.2, 6-14-2007)