§ 113.03 ANTENNA LOCATION IN A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   Generally. A satellite-receiving antenna may be located in any residential district, provided as follows.
   (B)   Specifically.
      (1)   It shall be neutral in color and bear no advertising emblem or information, other than the name of the manufacturer in letters not to exceed two inches in height.
      (2)   It shall be compatible with the appearance and character of the neighborhood.
      (3)   There shall be no more than one per lot.
      (4)   It shall not exceed ten feet in diameter.
      (5)   Satellite-receiving antennas larger than 18 inches in diameter shall not be roof- or house-mounted.
      (6)   It must be located in the rear yard a minimum of five feet from any lot line.
      (7)   The full impact of the antenna shall be effectively screened by a fence, wall, or dense screening hedge to a maximum height of six feet. The fence or hedge shall be located close to the antenna and shall comply with all applicable zoning requirements.
      (8)   Satellite-receiving antennas 18 inches in diameter or smaller, if roof- or house-mounted, should be mounted in the rear section of the roof or house. However, the antenna may be mounted on the sides or in the front of the house, if it is done no more than 18 inches from the center of the receiving antenna to the bottom of the eave and/or gutter. The antenna may not be mounted upon the front section of any roof.
(1993 Code, § 53.04) (Ord. 95-01, passed 5-3-1995; Ord. 00-14, passed 1-3-2001) Penalty, see § 113.99