In addition to the provisions of the intent stated in Section 1105.03, it is the intent of these regulations to ensure the following health, safety and aesthetic objectives:
(a) To limit interference with natural sunlight and the circulation of air and to preserve space for trees and other plants;
(b) To minimize the potential of dish antennas to block views, impair security, hinder utility or emergency access, pose safety hazards, particularly in high wind conditions, and accumulate weeds and debris underneath;
(c) To reduce visual impact of dish antennas on the distinctive nature of both old and new homes, and to preserve property values;
(d) To preserve the historic character of the Village of Chagrin Falls as evidenced by the designation of the Village as a historical district, which designation has been based in large part upon the architectural and other aesthetic qualities of both residential and commercial districts within the Village;
(e) To preserve pre-historic or historic sites, buildings, structures or objects included in, or eligible for inclusion on, the National Register of Historic Places; and
f) To establish regulations which are reasonable and necessary to achieve the stated objectives.
(Ord. 2000-95. Passed 11-27-00.)