The regulation of satellite dishes is designed to promote, protect and facilitate the public health, safety, morals and general welfare. The Borough is a community which has been fully developed and contains residential areas which have a high density. The open spaces surrounding dwellings in residential areas are either limited or nonexistent. It is recognized that satellite dishes are a lawful use and that in a community such as the Borough, and in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare, satellite dishes require regulation:
A.
To avoid, wherever possible, the placement of satellite dishes on the roofs of dwellings in the interest of public safety.
B.
To require placement in rear yards, wherever physically possible, in order to preserve and protect the value of lands and buildings and to maintain the beauty and charm of residential neighborhoods. It is the intent of this article to strike a balance between the interests of the individual who may desire to install a satellite dish and the public health, safety and general welfare of the community as a whole.