§ 6-3-3 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT; FEE; PROPERTY OWNERS.
   (A)   The owner or occupant, with written permission from the owner of any lot, premises or parcel of land with the city who desires to construct an earth station on said lot, premises or land parcel must first obtain a permit to do so from the Zoning Enforcement Officer.
   (B)   The Zoning Enforcement Officer shall issue such permit, provided the applicant submits a written application upon forms provided and approved by the Zoning Enforcement Officer, along with a plot plan of the lot, premises or land parcel attached, showing the exact location and dimensions of the proposed earth station; a description of the kind of earth station proposed; the exact location and dimensions of all buildings or structures; construction plans and specifications prepared showing the elevation of the proposed earth station upon completion. Each application shall specify, among other things, the name and address of the owner of the real estate; the applicant; and the person or the name of the company to be permitted to construct the proposed earth station.
   (C)   The applicant shall present documentation of the possession of any license or permit required by any federal, state or local agency pertaining to the ownership, construction or operation of an earth station.
   (D)   The applicant shall submit with each application the sum of $50, which represents the permit fee. The permit fee shall cover the costs of reviewing the construction plans and specifications, inspecting the final construction and processing the application.
(1993 Code, § 6-3-3) (Ord. 712, passed 6-3-1985)