(a) Administrative Adjustment Required. Under any of the following circumstances, an application for an administrative adjustment must be submitted in accordance with Chapter 21.102 and, if the application is approved, a building permit must be obtained:
(1) The proposed satellite earth station antenna will exceed the applicable height limitation(s).
(2) The diameter or diagonal measurement of the proposed satellite earth station antenna will exceed the maximum limitations specified in this chapter.
(3) The proposed satellite earth station antenna will not comply with the applicable setback or locational requirements set forth Section 21.46.070.
(b) Review Criteria. In considering an application for an administrative adjustment relating to the siting of a satellite earth station antenna, the approving authority will consider the following factors, as may be applicable:
(1) Whether the requested administrative adjustment is necessary to enable the applicant to receive signals of an acceptable quality.
(2) Whether the satellite earth station antenna will have a substantial adverse impact on the scale and massing of the streetscape.
(3) Whether the satellite earth station antenna will have a substantial adverse impact on an adjacent property owner's access to light and air or on the adjacent property owner's privacy.
(c) Application. In addition to the requirements for an administrative adjustment set forth in Chapter 21.102, the application must include the following:
(1) Construction drawings that show the proposed method of installation and the manufacturer's specifications, including equipment specifications that are mandated by the FCC.
(2) A plot plan showing the proposed location on the site of the satellite earth station antenna, its distance from other structures on the site, and its distance from the closest structures on adjacent properties.
(3) Engineering data evidencing that the satellite earth station antenna will be in compliance with all structural requirements of the building code.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).