§ 5.226 APPEAL; REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION.
   Where the effect of any of the provisions of this chapter would be to prevent or preclude the effective operation of an antenna (including the ability to send or receive signals where applicable), such antenna may be approved by the City Commission if it is reasonably demonstrated that the effect of the application of any of the provisions of this chapter would be to preclude or prevent the operation of such antenna. In granting approval for an antenna, the City Commission may impose reasonable conditions upon such approval, but such conditions shall not interfere with the reasonable use of the antenna and such conditions, if any, shall be no more than the minimum practicable regulations necessary to accomplish the city’s legitimate purposes in regulating such antennas.
(Prior Code, § 5.226) (Ord. effective 2-17-1995)