1361.04 DEVICES WITHIN NONRESIDENCE DISTRICTS.
   (a)   Ground-Mounted. Within nonresidence districts, the following provisions, conditions and requirements shall apply to each ground-mounted satellite earth station designed to receive television signals from satellites.
      (1)   Such station may contain a graphic message or advertising.
      (2)   Such station shall be considered an accessory structure and shall comply with the following conditions:
         A.   It shall be located to the rear of the main building on the property in question and be at a minimum elevation for unobstructed reception.
         B.   It shall not be located closer than thirty feet to a public right of way, five feet to a rear lot line or side lot line or fifteen feet to a lot line of a lot, parcel or premises located in a residence district.
         C.   It shall be mounted in a concrete base in line with grade and only metal supports shall be utilized.
         D.   It shall be designed to withstand a wind force of up to seventy miles per hour.
   (b)   Roof-Mounted. Within nonresidence districts, a roof-mounted satellite earth station designed to receive television signals from satellites shall be permitted subject to the following conditions:
      (1)   It shall be considered an accessory structure.
      (2)   It shall be mounted directly on the roof of a main or accessory building and shall not be mounted on appurtenances such as chimneys, towers that are a part of the structure, or spires.
      (3)   It shall not exceed the height needed for unobstructed reception, but in no case shall it be higher than fifteen feet from the point at which such station is mounted on the roof.
      (4)   It shall be designed to withstand a wind force of up to seventy miles per hour.
         (Ord. 19-87. Passed 7-6-87.)