The following antennas and telecommunications facilities may be installed as permitted accessory uses in land use zones where residential and nonresidential uses are authorized without zoning clearance/plan check and without obtaining a building permit:
(1) An antenna located in any zoning district that is designed for the following purposes and that meets the specified dimensions and height limitations:
(A) An antenna that is designed to receive direct broadcast satellite service, including direct-to-home satellite services, provided that such antenna is one meter (39.37 inches) or less in diameter and is either building-mounted or ground- mounted and elevated by a mast.
(B) An antenna that is designed to receive video programming services by means of multipoint distribution services, including multi-channel multipoint distribution services, and such antenna is one meter (39.37 inches) or less in diameter or diagonal measurement and is either building-mounted or ground-mounted and elevated by a mast.
(C) Antennas referenced above in subsections (A) and (B) above may not exceed the following height limitations:
(i) The height limit for ground-mounted antenna is ten feet.
(ii) Building-mounted antenna may not project above the eave of the pitched roof or top of the parapet wall or cornice.
(iii) Roof-mounted antenna shall not extend more than five feet above the highest (peak) point of the roofline, parapet wall, or other roof screen.
(iv) Exceptions to these height limits may be granted by the city planner where the applicant can demonstrate that additional height is necessary to obtain a useable quality signal.
(2) An antenna, located in any zoning district, which is designed solely to receive television broadcast signals, and such antenna, whether building-mounted or ground-mounted, is limited to that height which is reasonably necessary to ensure the reception of television broadcast signals of an acceptable quality.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).