The Common Council of the City of Glens Falls, New York, has
become concerned about the appearance and impact that dish antennas
could have on the city. The Common Council finds that, unless regulated,
such antennas can be installed in an aesthetically unpleasant manner
with an adverse impact on surrounding properties. The intent and purpose
of this chapter is to establish a procedure and criteria to avoid
the adverse impacts of the installation of such antennas and to preserve
the character and beauty of the city and the general safety and welfare
of its citizens.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DISH ANTENNA
Satellite antennas, parabolic discs, hemispheric discs or
other similar antennas, the purpose of which is to receive television,
radio and/or microwave or other similar signals, in excess of two
feet in diameter.
SATELLITE TELEVISION ANTENNA
An apparatus capable of receiving communications from a transmitter
or transmitter relay located in planetary orbit, in excess of two
feet in diameter.
USABLE SATELLITE SIGNAL
A satellite signal which, when viewed on a conventional television
set, is at least equal in picture quality to that received from local
commercial television stations or by way of cable television.
No person shall cause, suffer or permit the erection and/or
maintenance of any parabolic dish or other antenna or device, the
purpose of which is to receive television, radio and/or microwave
or other electronic signals from space satellites, except as set forth
herein.
No such antenna shall be installed in the city unless a permit
and/or approval has been granted as provided herein.
A. Completed applications for a permit to construct a satellite antenna shall be upon a form provided by the Building Department and shall contain all of the information requested thereon and such information as provided for in the Zoning Board review as set forth under §
173-7B of this chapter.
B. Completed applications for permits shall be complete and shall be signed by the owner of the property and shall be reviewed by the Building Inspector and, where necessary, the Engineer. If the requirements of this chapter are met, as well as the requirements of Chapter
220, Zoning, and Chapter
109, Fire Prevention and Building Construction, an appropriate permit for construction may be issued by the Building Inspector.
C. The applicant shall comply with all the requirements of §
173-9.
If the application is approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals,
the applicant shall submit and file with the city, prior to the start
of construction or prior to use, all Federal Communications Commission,
Federal Aviation Administration and other state, federal or local
permits or approvals which may be required for the construction of
the antenna and shall submit to the city, upon completion of the construction
or installation, a certification that the construction or installation
as completed is in full compliance with the manufacturer's suggested
procedures.
[Amended 11-10-2020 by L.L. No. 5-2020]
All fees established by the Common Council must be paid at the
time of submission of an application for a permit. A schedule of all
such fees will be available for review in the office of the City Clerk
and in the Building Department.
A person or corporation which shall violate any provisions of
this chapter or shall fail to comply herewith or shall violate or
fail to comply with any order, rule or regulation made hereunder shall,
upon conviction, be subject to a fine not to exceed $250 or to imprisonment
for a term not to exceed 15 days, or both.