A satellite antenna whose width exceeds 24 inches, including any structural supports, is permitted as a conditional use, pursuant to the issuance of a special permit, provided that the following requirements are complied with:
A. A satellite antenna is only permitted as an accessory use on a lot that contains a principal structure.
B. The dish antenna shall be located in rear yards only and shall be an accessory structure requiring compliance with all minimum yard requirements of this chapter. When a back yard is not accessible or does not meet building specifications and a side yard meets this chapter, a dish antenna may be located there. If said side yard borders on a street, a screen of foliage shall be provided so as to shield said satellite antenna from the street and adjoining properties during the entire year.
C. A satellite antenna is only permitted as a freestanding structure.
D. Every satellite antenna shall be located and effectively screened by landscaping or fencing, as approved by the Codes Enforcement Officer, in order to minimize motor noise and visibility from the street and adjacent properties.
E. A satellite antenna shall not be closer to the rear property line than the height of said antenna nor closer to any side property line than the height of said antenna or the side yard setback requirements for the principal structure on the lot, whichever results in the greatest setback.
F. Any permitted satellite antenna shall not have a surface-receiving area greater than 25 square feet.
G. No lot may contain more than one satellite as heretofore regulated.
H. The dish antenna shall not be connected to or placed upon any roof and shall not at any point or part of the antenna be elevated to or reach a height of more than 15 feet above the natural grade of the subject premises. In no event shall the natural grade be changed by any means in order to increase the elevation of the dish antenna.
I. The dish antenna shall not be located on any trailer or any portable device.