- SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAS
(a)
Each satellite dish antenna shall be constructed and anchored in a manner to withstand winds of not less than 80 miles per hour.
(b)
Each satellite dish antenna shall be made of non-combustible and corrosive-resistant materials.
(c)
Each satellite dish antenna shall be filtered and/or shielded so as to prevent the emission or reflection of electro-magnetic radiation which would cause harmful interference with the radio or television reception or broadcasting on adjacent properties. Where such harmful interference is caused, the antenna's owner shall promptly take steps to eliminate the harmful interference in accordance with the regulations of the Federal Communication Commission.
(d)
Satellite dish antennas shall meet the height restrictions, if any, of the appropriate zoning districts; in particular, roof-mounted satellite dish antennas shall not exceed the overall height restriction of the appropriate zoning district.
(e)
In residential and agricultural districts, not more than one satellite dish antenna shall be permitted on each lot or parcel. Said antenna shall be permitted only in the rear yard area provided that they shall be no closer than five feet to any principal structure or rear lot line, nor occupy more than 20 percent of the rear yard area.
(f)
In commercial and industrial districts, ground mounted satellite dish antennas shall be permitted in side yards provided they are not closer than five feet to the principal building or any lot or alley line and they do not occupy more than 50 percent of the side yard and permitted in back yards provided they are not closer than five feet to the principal building or any lot line and do not occupy more than 75 percent of the back yard.
(g)
Building-mounted satellite dish antennas shall not exceed the setback and side yards requirements of the zoning district in which it is located.
(h)
All satellite dish antennas shall conform to the applicable building and electrical regulations as well as any other applicable regulations under these ordinances or under any applicable state or federal law or regulation.
(Prior Code, § 12.30)
(a)
Subsequent nonconformity. If a special use permitted under division 2 of this article no longer conforms thereto, whether due to the acts of the person granted the special use permit or otherwise, the building inspector may terminate the special use permit.
(b)
Changes. Subsequent changes in or additions to any plans approved under this article hall be submitted to the building inspector for approval. If the building inspector determines that the change or addition constitutes so substantial an alteration that the plans no longer conform to this article, the building inspector may terminate the special use permit.
(c)
Appeals. An appeal of a determination by the building inspector under this article must be made in writing as provided for general appeals of the building inspector's determinations.
(d)
Variances. Variances for satellite dish antennas may be granted as provided for general variances.
(Prior Code, § 12.31)
No satellite dish antenna greater than 18 inches in diameter shall be created, placed or maintained upon any property within the village unless the owner or occupant first obtains a special use permit as hereinafter provided.
(Prior Code, § 12.27)
(a)
Any person desiring a special use permit as required by this division shall file with the building inspector in the office of the village administrator-clerk-treasurer an application therefor on forms approved or provided by the village.
(b)
An application for a special use permit shall include the name, address, and telephone number of the applicant; the name, address, and telephone number of the owner of the property if different from the applicant; applicant's relationship to the property; and the legal description of the property for which the special use permit is sought.
(c)
Any applicant shall include with an application an accurate map of the property indicating its boundaries, the location of existing structures and significant natural features (such as trees) and the proposed locations of the satellite dish antenna; plans, specifications, and other drawings showing in detail proposed development of the property where applicable; and anything else requested by the building inspector which would be material to his determination.
(Prior Code, § 12.28)
(a)
If the building inspector determines that the application submitted conforms to the applicable provisions of this article, the building inspector shall issue a special use permit.
(b)
If the building inspector determines that the application submitted would conform to the applicable provisions of this article but for some condition or exception, the building inspector may issue a special use permit subject to said condition or exception, giving a complete and accurate description of said condition or exception in writing.
(c)
If the building inspector determines that the application submitted does not substantially conform to the applicable provisions of this article, the building inspector shall reject the application and indicate in writing the reasons for the rejection.
(d)
If the application is acceptable, the issuance of a special use permit shall be made within 30 days of the receipt of the application by or on behalf of the building inspector; if not so issued, the application shall be deemed rejected, and the building inspector shall, upon request, provide reasons therefor to the applicant.
(Prior Code, § 12.29)
- SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAS
(a)
Each satellite dish antenna shall be constructed and anchored in a manner to withstand winds of not less than 80 miles per hour.
(b)
Each satellite dish antenna shall be made of non-combustible and corrosive-resistant materials.
(c)
Each satellite dish antenna shall be filtered and/or shielded so as to prevent the emission or reflection of electro-magnetic radiation which would cause harmful interference with the radio or television reception or broadcasting on adjacent properties. Where such harmful interference is caused, the antenna's owner shall promptly take steps to eliminate the harmful interference in accordance with the regulations of the Federal Communication Commission.
(d)
Satellite dish antennas shall meet the height restrictions, if any, of the appropriate zoning districts; in particular, roof-mounted satellite dish antennas shall not exceed the overall height restriction of the appropriate zoning district.
(e)
In residential and agricultural districts, not more than one satellite dish antenna shall be permitted on each lot or parcel. Said antenna shall be permitted only in the rear yard area provided that they shall be no closer than five feet to any principal structure or rear lot line, nor occupy more than 20 percent of the rear yard area.
(f)
In commercial and industrial districts, ground mounted satellite dish antennas shall be permitted in side yards provided they are not closer than five feet to the principal building or any lot or alley line and they do not occupy more than 50 percent of the side yard and permitted in back yards provided they are not closer than five feet to the principal building or any lot line and do not occupy more than 75 percent of the back yard.
(g)
Building-mounted satellite dish antennas shall not exceed the setback and side yards requirements of the zoning district in which it is located.
(h)
All satellite dish antennas shall conform to the applicable building and electrical regulations as well as any other applicable regulations under these ordinances or under any applicable state or federal law or regulation.
(Prior Code, § 12.30)
(a)
Subsequent nonconformity. If a special use permitted under division 2 of this article no longer conforms thereto, whether due to the acts of the person granted the special use permit or otherwise, the building inspector may terminate the special use permit.
(b)
Changes. Subsequent changes in or additions to any plans approved under this article hall be submitted to the building inspector for approval. If the building inspector determines that the change or addition constitutes so substantial an alteration that the plans no longer conform to this article, the building inspector may terminate the special use permit.
(c)
Appeals. An appeal of a determination by the building inspector under this article must be made in writing as provided for general appeals of the building inspector's determinations.
(d)
Variances. Variances for satellite dish antennas may be granted as provided for general variances.
(Prior Code, § 12.31)
No satellite dish antenna greater than 18 inches in diameter shall be created, placed or maintained upon any property within the village unless the owner or occupant first obtains a special use permit as hereinafter provided.
(Prior Code, § 12.27)
(a)
Any person desiring a special use permit as required by this division shall file with the building inspector in the office of the village administrator-clerk-treasurer an application therefor on forms approved or provided by the village.
(b)
An application for a special use permit shall include the name, address, and telephone number of the applicant; the name, address, and telephone number of the owner of the property if different from the applicant; applicant's relationship to the property; and the legal description of the property for which the special use permit is sought.
(c)
Any applicant shall include with an application an accurate map of the property indicating its boundaries, the location of existing structures and significant natural features (such as trees) and the proposed locations of the satellite dish antenna; plans, specifications, and other drawings showing in detail proposed development of the property where applicable; and anything else requested by the building inspector which would be material to his determination.
(Prior Code, § 12.28)
(a)
If the building inspector determines that the application submitted conforms to the applicable provisions of this article, the building inspector shall issue a special use permit.
(b)
If the building inspector determines that the application submitted would conform to the applicable provisions of this article but for some condition or exception, the building inspector may issue a special use permit subject to said condition or exception, giving a complete and accurate description of said condition or exception in writing.
(c)
If the building inspector determines that the application submitted does not substantially conform to the applicable provisions of this article, the building inspector shall reject the application and indicate in writing the reasons for the rejection.
(d)
If the application is acceptable, the issuance of a special use permit shall be made within 30 days of the receipt of the application by or on behalf of the building inspector; if not so issued, the application shall be deemed rejected, and the building inspector shall, upon request, provide reasons therefor to the applicant.
(Prior Code, § 12.29)