(A) Commercial and industrial locations. The satellite dish-type antenna shall be permitted as an accessory use in the I, O, B1, B2, B3, M1, M2 and CPD Districts under the following conditions.
(1) No part of the satellite dish-type antenna shall be located within two feet from a property line in the rear or side yards.
(2) The antenna shall be located only on a roof or in rear or side yards unless the restriction precludes reception of an acceptable quality signal. In this case the antennas may be placed anywhere on the lot except within an easement of record. Proof of inability to receive an acceptable quality signal shall be provided to the Community Development Department upon request.
(3) The highest part of the antenna shall not exceed the height limit of the zoning district in which it is located.
(4) When the commercial or industrial lot is located within the same frontage as residentially zoned lots, then the requirements for residential districts under division (B) below shall apply.
(B) Residential locations. In the AG, ER, R1A, R1B, R1C, R2, R3A and R3B Districts, satellite dish-type antennas shall be permitted as an accessory use in accordance with the following provisions.
(1) Any number of satellite dish-type antenna with a diameter of 36 inches or less shall be permitted on a lot, provided they are mounted on a building.
(2) Only one satellite dish-type antenna over 36 inches in diameter shall be permitted per lot which is installed as a free-standing unit.
(3) No satellite dish-type antenna shall be located so as to impair the vision of traffic.
(4) The antennas shall be located only on a roof or in rear or side yards unless the restriction precludes reception of an acceptable quality signal. In this case the antennas may be placed anywhere on the lot except within an easement of record. Proof of inability to receive an acceptable quality signal shall be provided to the Community Development Department upon request.
(5) The height of a free-standing satellite dish-type antenna shall not exceed 14 feet.
(Ord. 10-3277, § 1-7.3, passed 1-4-2010; Ord. 17-3538, passed 2-6-2017; Ord. 20-3609, passed 4-6-2020)