[Ord. No. 1304 §97, 10-21-2009]
A. 
Satellite dish antennas are permitted subject to the following requirements:
1. 
No satellite dish antenna shall be utilized as a sign.
2. 
All antennas greater than two (2) meters (seventy-nine (79) inches) in diameter shall be screened from view from surrounding properties to the greatest extent possible without interfering with the operation of the antenna. Plans detailing such screening shall be approved by the Planning Commission as a final development plan prior to installation of any such antenna.
3. 
Satellite dish antennas one (1) meter (thirty-nine (39) inches) or less in diameter may be building mounted or ground mounted. In no case shall the height of the antenna and supporting mast exceed twelve (12) feet in height. Where the antenna is ground mounted on a self-supporting mast, the mast shall be located in the rear or side yard and shall be set back at least six (6) feet from any property line and six (6) feet from any easement. The antenna shall not be located in the front yard. No more than one (1) station is permissible per residential lot.
4. 
Satellite dish antennas greater than one (1) meter (thirty-nine (39) inches) in diameter shall be ground mounted and shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height (distance between the average surrounding grade and the highest point on the satellite dish antenna). The antenna shall be located within the rear yard and shall be set back from all property lines and easements a distance at least equal to its height or at least six (6) feet from any property line and easements, whichever is more. On a corner lot, the antenna shall not be closer to the side lot line adjacent to the street than the main structure. All cables and electrical lines serving the antenna shall be located underground. A permit to install and operate such antenna shall be obtained from the Community Development Department.
B. 
These requirements are intended to protect the safety and character of the community without unduly impairing the ability of any such antenna to receive an acceptable signal. Any person may request an exception to these rules by submitting written evidence to the Community Development Director that it is not possible to install an antenna which would receive a signal of acceptable quality and be in compliance with the requirements of this Section. The Community Development Director or his designee shall respond to such request in writing and may grant an exception where the requirements preclude an acceptable signal quality. This exception shall specify an alternative location for the antenna which minimizes any negative impact on the safety or character of the community.
[Ord. No. 1304 §98, 10-21-2009]
A. 
Satellite dish antennas are permitted subject to the following requirements:
1. 
No satellite dish antenna shall be utilized as a sign.
2. 
Satellite dish antennas may be either ground mounted or building mounted. Ground-mounted antennas shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height and shall be located behind the required yard setbacks applicable to accessory structures in that district. Antennas shall be prohibited in the front of any building and must be a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet behind the front building line. Building-mounted antennas shall not extend more than thirteen (13) feet above the roof surface. Satellite dish antennas shall not be located within thirty (30) feet of a public right-of-way.
3. 
All antennas greater than two (2) meters (seventy-nine (79) inches) in diameter shall be screened from view from surrounding properties to the greatest extent possible without interfering with the operation of the antenna. Plans detailing such screening shall be approved by the Planning Commission as a final development plan prior to installation of any such antenna.
4. 
A permit to install and operate satellite dish antennas greater than one (1) meter (thirty-nine (39) inches) in diameter shall be obtained from the Community Development Department. The permit fee shall be ten dollars ($10.00).
B. 
These requirements are intended to protect the safety and character of the community without unduly impairing the ability of any such antenna to receive an acceptable signal. Any person may request an exception to these rules by submitting written evidence to the Community Development Director that it is not possible to install an antenna which would receive a signal of acceptable quality and be in compliance with the requirements of this Section. The Community Development Director or his designee shall respond to such request in writing and may grant an exception where the requirements preclude an acceptable signal quality. This exception shall specify an alternative location for the antenna which minimizes any negative impact on the safety or character of the community.