§ 155.035  DISH ANTENNA.
   (A)   A dish antenna may be mounted on the roof of a main or accessory building, provided it shall not exceed a height of five feet above the roof line of the building, including the mounting structure.
 
   (B)   Dish antennas are permitted in all districts upon approval of the Building Inspector, provided the setback requirements of § 155.030 for detached accessory buildings are maintained and the following conditions satisfied.
      (1)   The antenna shall be permanently anchored to a foundation.
      (2)   No portion of the antenna shall conduct or display any advertising, message, or other graphic representative other than the manufacturer’s name.
      (3)   No dish antenna shall exceed a height of 14 feet, including its mounting structure.
      (4)   No dish antenna shall be located in the required front yard or within 30 feet of a shoreline.
   (C)   The Zoning Administrator may approve antennas not meeting the above requirements of this section, provided that the applicant establishes to his or her satisfaction that the receiving functions of the antenna would be restricted or blocked if constructed or placed in compliance with the requirements of this section.
   (D)   If the antenna is to be located in the side yard, or in the rear yard on the street side of a lot, the Zoning Administrator may require that a landscape screen be installed around the antenna to obstruct the view of the antenna from adjoining properties or from the street.
   (E)   These regulations shall not apply to dish antennas that are one meter (39.37 inches) or less in diameter in residential districts or two meters (78.74 inches) or less in diameter in non-residential districts.
   (F)   These regulations are formulated to ensure that adequate protection measures are provided in this section for ensuring that sight distance is not impaired, that such dish antennas are located and constructed in a manner which will not afford the potential for injury, and to ensure that the intent and purposes of this chapter are met.
(Ord. passed 7-30-2015)