§ 155.516 AMATEUR RADIO ANTENNA TOWERS.
   (A)   Purpose.
      (1)   The purposes of this section are as follows:
         (a)   To ensure that amateur radio antenna towers comply with federal, state and county regulations; and
         (b)   Provide reasonable accommodation for amateur radio communications as directed by UCA § 17-27a-514.
      (2)   This section shall supersede any ordinance or regulation to the contrary.
(Prior Code, § 8-20-1)
   (B)   Tower defined. A TOWER shall be defined as an amateur radio antenna tower structure greater than 35 feet used for amateur radio communications. Height of the telecommunication facilities shall be measured from the existing grade to the top of the antenna support structure or to the highest point of any portion of the telecommunications facility, whichever is greater.
(Prior Code, § 8-20-2)
   (C)   Permitted use permit. Any request for an antenna tower differing from the standards allowed in this division (C) will require a conditional use permit:
      (1)   Towers less than 75 feet in height; and
      (2)   Towers in this section, a setback greater than the tower height is required.
(Prior Code, § 8-20-3)
   (D)   Conditional use permit. Towers listed below shall require a conditional use permit:
      (1)   Towers less than 75 feet in height;
      (2)   For towers in this section, the setback shall be per accessory structures in underlying zone district; and
      (3)   Towers exceeding 75 feet in height must follow the site justification requirements and visual impact assessments outlined in division (J) above.
(Prior Code, § 8-20-4)