§ 90.23 REGULATION OF DISH ANTENNAS.
   (A)   Permits. No dish antenna may be erected, constructed, or placed, or re-erected, re-constructed, or replaced, anywhere within the city without first making an application for and obtaining a permit from the city, except for the following:
      (1)   Dish antennas not greater than nine square feet in cross-sectional area, which do not exceed six feet in height as measured from the base of the dish antenna to the highest point of the dish antenna; and
      (2)   Dish antennas and towers erected or constructed by the city for city purposes.
   (B)   Location. The following additional requirements apply dish antennas located in any residential district:
      (1)   Dish antennas greater than nine square feet in area may not be located on the roof or exterior wall of a principal or accessory building;
      (2)   Dish antennas may be located only in the rear yard; and
      (3)   No dish antenna may be located or maintained, at any time, permanently or temporarily, closer to the allowed buildable area of a principal building on any adjacent lot than it is to the principal building on the lot on which it is located.
   (C)   Screening. The Building Official may require, as a condition to a permit, that a dish antenna installed in a nonresidential district be screened from residential districts located within 100 feet of the dish antenna.
   (D)   Height. Dish antennas in residential districts may not be in excess of 12 feet in height, measured from the ground elevation at the base of the dish antenna to the highest point of the dish antenna. In all other zoning districts, dish antennas may have an overall height of no more than 18 feet for either a ground mount or roof mount, as measured from the point at which the antenna is mounted to the roof or the ground elevation to the highest point of the dish antenna.
(Prior Code, § 90.10) Penalty, see § 10.99