A. 
Except for underground utilities waivers permitted for single family homes in accordance with Section 19.128.100, new construction or relocation of a main building, or a change of use to a nonresidential use requires that all utility lines within the site boundaries shall be placed underground. Necessary surface-mounted utility equipment is permitted, provided it is screened from public view in the same manner as required for mechanical equipment as provided in Section 19.340.020.
B. 
The provisions of this section may be waived pursuant to the procedure provided under Section 19.128.060 and Section 19.128.100.
(Ord. 1338 § 13, 1996)
A. 
All exterior equipment, whether freestanding or attached to a building, including pipes, conduit, and duct work shall be effectively screened from public view or architecturally integrated into a building structure, with the following exceptions:
1. 
Ordinary vents on single-family dwellings;
2. 
Window-mounted air conditioning units on single-family dwellings;
3. 
Solar panel surfaces (but not supports, piping, etc.);
4. 
Outdoor lighting standards and fixtures.
B. 
It is the intent of the City to encourage all new construction to provide for any such equipment during the initial design stages by parapets, penthouses, etc. Existing facilities, or those structures under construction may screen such equipment with architecturally designed screens.
C. 
Plan Check (Retrofits). Applicant shall submit two copies of a plot plan which shall indicate clearly and by full dimensions the following information:
1. 
Lot dimensions.
2. 
All buildings and structures: location, size, height, and proposed use.
3. 
All walls, fences and landscaping: location, height, and materials.
4. 
Location of equipment proposed to be installed.
5. 
Elevations of equipment and proposed screening, depicting colors, materials, and dimensions of screening.
D. 
Design / Materials.
1. 
Screening must be architecturally consistent with the facility in terms of design type and colors. Effective screening does not call attention to itself, but quietly complements the building.
2. 
No raw or untreated materials shall be used on roof or building mounts. Fire Code requirements for the particular use and/or building will determine the permitted combustible or non-combustible material.
3. 
On ground mounts, view obscuring ornamental block, wood, and earth berms with acceptable landscaping may be used to provide effective architectural screening, if the treatment is deemed to be consistent with the overall design concept.
E. 
Treatment of Above Grade Transformers; Meters; Gas Manifolds, etc. It is the intent to encourage the placement of such equipment in underground vaults. If located above grade for a residential use, such equipment shall be placed in a side yard out of direct view from the street. If located above grade for a non-residential use, such equipment shall be screened from public view by an architectural screen and landscaping.
F. 
Maintenance. All screening devices shall be permanently maintained as a condition of the use.
A. 
Communication antennae (including guy wires, supports, and antennae elements) shall be permitted anywhere on a lot except in front or side yard setback areas abutting a street and in required rear and side yard setback areas.
B. 
Communication antennae shall not be supported by wooden towers.
A. 
Receive-only Antennae Weighing Less than Thirty-Five Pounds.
1. 
Any receive-only antenna weighing less than thirty-five pounds may be mounted in the rear yard, interior side yard, or on the roof of any residential structure, subject to all conditions hereinafter provided.
2. 
Any receive-only antenna weighing less than thirty-five pounds may be mounted in the front yard or street side yard of any residence, subject to conditions hereinafter provided, upon receipt of an antenna permit obtained in accordance with the provisions of subsection E of this section.
B. 
Receive-only Antennae Weighing Thirty-Five Pounds or More.
1. 
Each receive-only antenna weighing thirty-five pounds or more shall be installed in the rear yard, except as hereinafter provided.
2. 
In the event overall quality of reception in the rear yard is not at least equal to that received by cable, or other circumstances preclude such installation, a permit may be obtained, in accordance with the provisions of subsection E of this section, authorizing the antenna to be located in order of preferred placement, in a side yard, on the roof of a structure, or in the front yard, subject to conditions hereinafter imposed.
C. 
Screening Required.
1. 
Each receive-only antenna visible to the public which has a surface area exceeding twenty square feet, or which is to be mounted in the front yard, shall be screened to the satisfaction of the City Planner or his or her designee. If such antenna is to be mounted directly, or through a supporting structure, to the ground, then such screening shall be accomplished through the use of appropriate plants, trees or shrubbery, and wood lattice or other material compatible with the residence or other structures. Plants, trees, or shrubs to be utilized for screening purposes shall have a minimum container volume of fifteen gallons at the time of planting. All such screening shall be on three sides and shall be sufficiently high so as to screen ninety percent or more of the antenna from public view.
2. 
Each receive-only antenna with a surface area exceeding twenty square feet which is permitted to be roof mounted, shall be screened with materials compatible with the structure upon which such antenna is mounted and shall be screened to the satisfaction of the City Planner or his or her designee. Such screening shall be on at least three sides and shall be sufficiently high so as to screen at least ninety percent of the antenna from public view.
D. 
Conditions and Restrictions Applicable to All Receive-only Antenna Installations.
1. 
Location.
a. 
The preferred order of placement of any receive only antenna is rear yard first, then side yard, roof, and finally front yard.
b. 
No receive-only antenna, or its supporting structure, shall be installed in any required setback or in any other location which would impede emergency access to any portion of the subject property.
2. 
Height. No receive-only antenna shall exceed ten feet in height above the peak roof line of the structure upon which such antenna is mounted or ten feet above the peak roof line of the closest building or residential structure located on the subject property if such antenna is not to be roof mounted.
3. 
The provisions of Section 19.340.030 and this section hereinafter shall not be deemed to preempt or supersede contractual conditions, covenants and/or restrictions which may prohibit such antenna installation.
4. 
No receive-only satellite dish antenna shall exceed ten feet, six inches in diameter.
5. 
Each receive-only satellite dish antenna shall be earth-tone or neutral in color and shall be constructed of a "see-through" mesh or open grid design. Solid surface receive-only satellite dish antennae, such as solid white fiberglass designs, are prohibited unless completely screened from view at all times.
6. 
Nothing herein shall excuse any person from obtaining all permits otherwise required or from complying with any and all applicable local and State codes, laws and regulations pertaining to the installation of antennae and/or antenna supporting structures.
E. 
Receive-only Antenna Permit Application.
1. 
Where a permit is required, or application therefor is authorized, under any provision of Section 19.340.030 or this section, each person desiring a permit shall apply to the City's Planning Division. The applicant shall provide a completed application on a form provided by the Planning Division containing at minimum, the following:
a. 
Name, address, and telephone number of the applicant,
b. 
The specific location where the applicant proposes to install the antenna, including a detailed description of the antenna design and any supporting structure proposed to be utilized, including size, weight, and such other information as the Planning Division may require,
c. 
Specific reasons as to why the antenna proposed to be installed should not be mounted in the rear yard, or otherwise, in accordance with the preferred order of placement, as herein prescribed,
d. 
If required herein, a description of the screening proposed to be utilized by the applicant,
e. 
A sketch or other drawing, satisfactory to the Director, showing:
(i) 
Location of physical features on the subject property,
(ii) 
Approximate dimensions (plus or minus one foot) of the subject lot and physical features thereon,
(iii) 
The specific location where the antenna, and screening if required, are proposed to be installed,
(iv) 
Any other physical features in the area of the subject property which applicant feels would adversely affect reception in those areas set forth herein as "preferred," and
(v) 
The design of the antenna and proposed support structure,
f. 
A statement as to why the proposed antenna may not be satisfactorily installed, or will not satisfactorily function, in a preferred area, as prescribed herein,
g. 
A declaration made under penalty of perjury that either the property upon which the antenna is proposed to be installed is not subject to any contractual covenants, conditions, or restrictions, or alternatively, that any applicable contractual covenants, conditions, or restrictions do not preclude the installation of the antenna, as proposed by the applicant.
2. 
All applicants for an antenna permit may be required to show to the satisfaction of the Director that circumstances preclude installation in a preferred area, or that reception quality in the preferred area or areas is insufficient, as herein prescribed.
3. 
Any person aggrieved by any provisions of this section due to exceptional circumstances may apply for an antenna permit in accordance with the provisions of subsection E of this section.