§ 154.039 SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAS.
   Satellite dish antennas may be permitted as an accessory use in any zoning district, subject to the following conditions.
   (A)   Roof-mounted antennas. Roof-mounted dish antennas up to ten feet in diameter shall be permitted in commercial and industrial districts only, provided that the antennas comply with the height standards for the district in which they are located.
   (B)   Ground-mounted antennas. Ground-mounted antennas up to ten feet in diameter shall be permitted in all districts subject to the following conditions.
      (1)   Maximum height permitted shall be 20 feet.
      (2)   The satellite dish structure shall be securely mounted and anchored to a pole and secured in accordance with the requirements of the manufacturer and the Building Code.
      (3)   If elevated off of the ground, all antennas shall be located so that there is an eight-foot clearance between the lowest part of the dish and grade.
      (4)   Satellite dish antennas shall comply with setback requirements for the district in which they are located, and shall not be permitted in front yards.
      (5)   All electrical and antenna wiring shall be placed underground.
      (6)   The surface of the dish shall be painted or treated so as not to reflect glare from sunlight, and shall not be used as any sign or message board. All installations shall employ (to the extent possible) materials and colors that blend in with the surroundings.
(Ord. 92-005, passed 2-17-92) Penalty, see § 154.999