13.83.160: PERMITTED AMATEUR RADIO FACILITY REGULATIONS:
Amateur radio facilities as defined in chapter 13.04 of this title are primarily governed by restrictions provided by the FCC and this section shall defer to federal provisions for amateur radio operations. For application in a residential zone the following regulations must be followed:
   A.   The tower and antenna are located on a residential property.
   B.   The maximum height of any amateur radio tower and its associated antenna does not exceed sixty four feet (64').
   C.   No tower, antenna or its support structure, equipment or any accompanying structure for equipment shall be placed in the front yard of any lot.
   D.   No more than one amateur radio tower facility may be located on any lot.
   E.   The tower, antenna and its support structure shall not be attached to or mounted upon the front or corner side of any principal building facing a public street, including any portion of the building roof facing any public street.
   F.   The tower, antenna and its support structure shall satisfy the requirements of international building code section 3108: Radio and television towers including the issuance of a building permit and required inspections.
   G.   The owner of the amateur radio facility shall procure and maintain general liability insurance in the aggregate amount of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) insuring the tower, antenna, and related structures.
   H.   No wire, antenna, array or any other part of the structure may overhang onto an adjacent property. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)