Section 3.12 Satellite Dish Antennas – Supplemental Use Standards
   A.   The provisions of this section shall apply to satellite dish antennas that are greater than 24 inches in diameter.
   B.   Only one satellite dish antenna shall be allowed per premises, except for display models as provided in this section.
   C.   In the RR and RS20 zoning districts, a ground-mounted satellite dish antenna may be installed only in a side or rear yard and shall not be located within any required building setback.
   D.   In all non-residential zoning districts:
      1.   A satellite dish antenna may be installed at any location on the lot except within ten feet of either a public street right-of-way or a side or rear yard lot line that abuts a residentially zoned district.
      2.   A satellite dish antenna may be installed on the roof of the principal structure provided it is anchored to a rafter, girder or other superstructure member of the building so as to be structurally secure.
   E.   A dish antenna shall be permanently ground or roof mounted (where permitted) and no antenna shall be installed on a portable or moveable structure except to transport an antenna to a permanent site or to provide a temporary on-site antenna fortesting purposes not to exceed seven days in duration.
   F.   A dish antenna shall be painted with a dull, non-glossy finish. No lettering, numerals or pattern shall be permitted on the dish surface other than the name of the manufacturer in letters not to exceed six inches in height.
   G.   No antenna shall exceed an overall diameter of 12 feet or an overall height of 17 feet above existing grade when located on the ground.
   H.   When located on the roof of a building in a non-residential district, no antenna shall exceed the building height limitation for the district in which it is located by more than ten feet.
   I.   Inoperative satellite dish antennas, not to exceed two in number, may be stored outside of commercial establishments in districts in which satellite dish retail sales are permitted.
(Ord. passed 2-14-2017; Ord. 2022-06, passed 7-13-2021)