1337.01 Definitions
1337.02 Permit required.
1337.03 Application for permit; plans.
1337.04 Inspection of installation.
1337.05 Location of satellite signal receiving earth stations and parabolics.
1337.06 Satellite signal receivng earth stations and parabolics support structures.
1337.07 Variances.
1337.99 Penalty.
(a) "Dish-type satellite signal-receiving antennas", also referred to as "earth stations" or "ground stations", means one or a combination of two or more of the following:
(1) A signal-receiving device (antenna, dish antenna, or dish-type antenna), the purpose of which is to receive communication or other signals from satellites in earth orbit and other extraterrestrial sources.
(2) A low-noise amplifier (LNA) which is situated at the focal point of the receiving component and the purpose of which is to magnify, store, transfer and/or transmit electronic or light signals.
(3) A coaxial cable the purpose of which is to carry or transmit such signals to a receiver.
(b) "Receiver" means a television set or radio receiver.
(c) "Dish" means that part of a satellite signal-receiving antenna characteristically shaped like a saucer or dish.
(d) "Grounding rod" means a metal pole permanently positioned in the earth to serve as an electrical conductor through which electrical current may safely pass and dissipate.
(Ord. 1985-29. Passed 11-25-85.)
(a) Any owner who desires to construct or erect an earth station may apply to the building department for the permit referred to in Section 1337.02. A part-owner, occupant or renter shall have written permission from all owners of the lot, premises or parcel of land within the City on which such construction or erected earth station is proposed.
(b) The Building Inspector shall issue such permit provided the applicant submits a written application upon forms provided by the building department along with a plot plan of the lot, premises or parcel of land, showing exact location of the proposed earth station and all other buildings on the subject lot; a description of the kind of earth station proposed; plans showing specifications and elevations of the proposed location; and sufficient details to show the method of assembly and construction together with the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) which represents the permit fee. The permit fee shall cover the costs of reviewing the construction plans and specifications, inspecting the final construction and processing the application.
(c) The application shall indicate the owner or owners of the subject property, the occupant of the subject premises and the contractor or other person who shall be permitted to construct or erect the proposed earth station and showing such contractor's licensing or certification otherwise required by law. (Ord. 1985-29. Passed 11-25-85.)
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