10-3-13-1: RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS:
No antenna shall be erected, constructed, maintained or operated in any residential zoning district except in conformance with the following regulations:
   A.   Antennas With Surface Areas Of Ten Square Feet Or Less: Antennas and antenna support structures having a combined surface area not greater than ten (10) square feet, and no single dimension exceeding twelve feet (12'), shall be permitted as an accessory use.
   B.   Antennas, Other Than Amateur Radio Facilities, With Surface Areas Exceeding Ten Square Feet: Antennas and antenna support structures having a combined surface area greater than ten (10) square feet, or having any single dimension exceeding twelve feet (12'), shall be permitted as an accessory use only in compliance with the following regulations:
      1.   Number Limited: No more than one such antenna and antenna support structure may be located on any zoning lot.
      2.   Height Limited: No such antenna or antenna support structure shall exceed twelve feet (12') in height unless such antenna and antenna support structure is attached to a building pursuant to subsection B4 of this section 10-3-13-1.
      3.   Diameter Limited: No such antenna or antenna support structure shall exceed ten feet (10') in diameter.
      4.   Attachment To Buildings Limited: No such antenna or antenna support structure shall be attached to a principal or accessory structure unless all of the following conditions are satisfied:
         a.   Size: The antenna and its support structure shall not exceed fifteen (15) square feet in area or twelve feet (12') in any dimension.
         b.   Height: The antenna and its support structure shall not extend more than three feet (3') above the highest point of the building on which it is mounted or the maximum permissible building height, whichever is less.
         c.   Mounting: The antenna and its support structure shall not be attached or mounted upon any building appurtenance, such as a chimney. The antenna and its support structure shall not be mounted or attached to the front of any principal building or to the side of any building facing a street, including any portion of the building roof facing any street. The antenna and its support structure shall be designed to withstand a wind force of eighty (80) miles per hour on its own and without the support of guy wires.
         d.   Color: The antenna and its support structure shall be a color that blends with the roof or building side on which it is mounted.
         e.   Grounding: The antenna and its support structure shall be bonded to a grounding rod.
         f.   Other Standards: The antenna and its support structure shall satisfy such other design and construction standards as the building commissioner determines are necessary to ensure safe construction and maintenance of the antenna and its support structure.
         g.   Screening: The antenna and its support structure shall be located so as to provide the maximum, reasonably achievable screening, as determined by the building commissioner, of such antenna and antenna support structure from view from adjoining properties and public or private streets.
      5.   Setback From Street: No such antenna or its support structure shall be erected or maintained closer to any street than the wall of the principal building to which it is accessory that is nearest to such street.
      6.   Guy Wires Restricted: No guy or other support wires shall be used in connection with such antenna or its support structure except when used to anchor the antenna or support structure to an existing building to which such antenna or support structure is attached.
      7.   Screening: When any such antenna and antenna support structure is ground mounted, appropriate landscaping or fencing shall be located and maintained between such ground mounted antenna and antenna support structure and each lot line of the property on which it is located so as to provide the maximum, reasonably achievable screening as determined by the building commissioner, of such antenna and antenna support structure from view from adjoining properties and public or private streets. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such screening is required to extend more than ten feet (10') in height. (Ord. 95-9, 4-17-1995)