Consistent with the federal mandates, this chapter is designed to provide local regulation of communication antennas in order to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the people of the city by preventing significant visual impacts resulting from, and reducing safety hazards associated with, the size, height and location of such antenna devices. These standards are designed to foster the city's safety and aesthetic interest without imposing unreasonable limitations on communication antennas, or preventing the reception of transmitting signals, or imposing unreasonable costs on applicants seeking to install such communication antennas.
(Ord. 955, passed 8-2-94; Am. Ord. 965, passed 4-4-95)