(A) Ground-mounted.
(1) No earth station shall be constructed in any front or side yard, but shall be constructed to the rear of the residence or main structure.
(2) No earth station, including its concrete base slab or other substructure, shall be constructed without appropriate evergreen landscaping to reasonably conceal said earth station from view, and the planting shall be completed before final approval by the Zoning Enforcement Officer.
(3) An earth station shall not exceed a grade height of 12 feet.
(4) Wiring between an earth station and a receiver shall be placed at least four inches beneath the surface of the ground.
(5) Such earth station shall be designed to withstand a wind force of 75 miles per hour without the use of supporting guy wires.
(7) Any driving motor shall be limited to 110 volt maximum power design and be encased in protective guards.
(8) An earth station must be bonded to a grounding rod.
(9) No earth station shall be constructed upon the rooftop of any garage, residential dwelling, church, school, apartment building, hospital or any other commercial building or structure unless the provisions of division (B) of this section for roof- mounted provisions are satisfied.
(B) Roof-mounted.
(1) Earth stations shall be mounted directly upon the roof of a primary or accessory structure, as defined in the Building Code, and shall not be mounted upon appurtenances such as chimneys, towers, trees, poles or spires.
(2) An earth station shall not exceed a height of more than three feet above the roof upon which it is mounted.
(3) An earth station dish shall not exceed three feet in diameter.
(4) An earth station shall be designed to withstand a wind force of 85 miles per hour without the use of supporting guy wires.
(5) Any driving motor shall be limited to 110 volts maximum power design and be encased in protective guards.
(6) An earth station must be bonded to a grounding rod.
(1993 Code, § 6-3-4) (Ord. 712, passed 6-3-1985) Penalty, see § 6-3-5