10-8-9: SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAS:
   A.   Where Allowed:
      1.   Satellite dish antennas up to forty inches (40") in diameter are permitted as of right as an accessory use to all lawfully established principal uses in all zoning districts. They are subject to all applicable accessory structure setback regulations.
      2.   Satellite dish antennas over forty inches (40") in diameter, up to one hundred twenty inches (120") in diameter, are permitted as of right as an accessory use to all lawfully established principal uses in Nonresidential Zoning Districts. They are subject to all applicable accessory structure setback regulations.
   B.   Location:
      1.   In RS, RD and RT Districts, satellite antennas may be located only to the rear of any principal structure. If usable communication signals cannot be obtained from a rear location, the satellite antenna may be located in the side yard. If usable satellite communication signals cannot be received by locating the antenna in the rear or to the side of the principal structure, the antenna may be placed in the street yard outside of the required building setback or on the roof in a location that is visible from the street, provided that the diameter of the satellite dish antenna does not exceed eighteen inches (18").
      2.   In districts other than RS, RD and RT, satellite dish antennas may be located anywhere in the buildable area of the lot (outside of required building setbacks) or on an allowed principal or accessory building on the lot.
      3.   Ground-mounted satellite dish antennae must be placed or visually screened to reduce visual impact from surrounding properties at street level and from public streets. (Ord. 2018-16, 12-4-2018)