10-8-2: ACCESSORY ANTENNAS:
   A.   R Districts:
      1.   In R Districts, accessory antennas and their support structures are allowed to be mounted on a principal building or accessory building, provided that:
         a.   The overall mounted height of the antenna does not exceed sixty five feet (65'), measured from the average ground elevation at the base of the building to the highest point of the antenna; and
         b.   The aggregate surface area of all mounted antennas may not exceed ten (10) square feet, based on the area of side with the largest surface area.
      2.   In R Districts, structures other than principal or accessory buildings that are used to support accessory antennas (including guy lines) must comply with all of the following regulations.
         a.   Only one such antenna support structure is allowed on a lot.
         b.   The antenna support structure may be located only in the rear yard, not in a street yard or side yard.
         c.   The overall height of the antenna may not exceed sixty five feet (65'), measured from the average ground elevation at the base of the structure to the highest point of the antenna.
         d.   The antenna support structure may not encroach upon the land or airspace of any abutting property.
         e.   The antenna support structure may not exceed twenty four inches (24") in width above twenty five feet (25') in height, exclusive of guy lines.
   B.   Other Districts: In all districts other than R Districts, antenna support structures that are accessory to principal uses must be set back from any R District a distance equal to at least one hundred ten percent (110%) of the height of the antenna, measured from the average ground elevation at the base of the structure to the highest point of the antenna. The setback distance must be measured from the nearest point of the antenna supporting structure (excluding any guy lines) to the nearest point on the Residential Zoning District boundary line. (Ord. 2018-16, 12-4-2018)