(A) Before proceeding with the construction, alteration, or repair of a satellite-receiving antenna within the city, a permit shall be first obtained by the owner or his or her agent from the city.
(B) Each satellite-receiving antenna shall comply with B.O.C.A. and FCC requirements.
(C) The construction and installation of each satellite-receiving antenna shall conform to all applicable city building code and electrical code regulations and requirements.
(D) Each satellite-receiving antenna shall be filtered and/or shielded so as to prevent the emission of radio frequency energy that would cause any harmful interference with the radio and/or television broadcasting or reception on adjacent properties. If harmful interference is caused subsequent to the granting of a permit, the owner of the dish antenna shall promptly take steps to eliminate the harmful interference in accordance with all applicable regulations.
(E) Each satellite-receiving antenna shall serve only the building located on the zoning lot upon which the satellite-receiving antenna is constructed.
(F) The satellite-receiving antenna shall be constructed of noncombustible and corrosive-resistant material.
(G) The satellite-receiving antenna shall be constructed and erected in a secure and wind-resistant manner. The antenna shall be wind-resistant enough to withstand 85 mph winds normally and 70 mph winds when combined with ice without sustaining damage.
(H) The satellite-receiving antenna must be adequately grounded for protection against a direct strike of lightning.
(1993 Code, § 53.03) Penalty, see § 113.99