133.11(A) Minimum standards.
133.11(A)(1)
on rooftops or
mounted shall be permitted as an
in all
except in the residential zoning districts, subject to the procedure and requirements provided elsewhere in this Chapter, as follows:
133.11(A)(1)(a) No commercial advertising shall be allowed on an
;
133.11(A)(1)(b) No signals, lights, or illumination shall be permitted on an
, unless required by the Federal Communications Commission or the Federal Aviation Administration;
133.11(A)(1)(c) Any related unstaffed equipment
shall not contain more than 250 square feet of
or be more than ten feet in height;
133.11(A)(1)(d) If the equipment
is located on the
of the
, the area of the equipment
shall not occupy more than 25% of the
area;
133.11(A)(1)(e)
, and related equipment
, shall be set back a minimum of 20 feet from the edge of the
or rooftop, located or screened to minimize the visual impact of the
upon adjacent properties and shall be of a material or color which matches the exterior of the
or
upon which it is situated; and
133.11(A)(1)(f)
shall only be permitted on
that are at least 50 feet tall.
may be placed on
less than 50 feet tall if the
determines that public safety needs warrant the
.
133.11(A)(2)
rooftop
may not extend more than 20 feet above highest point of a
.
attached to but not above rooftop
shall be exempt from this provision.
may exceed 20 feet above the
if the
determines that public safety needs warrant additional height.
133.11(A)(3)
rooftop non-
may not extend more than ten feet above highest point of a
.
attached to but not above rooftop
shall be exempt from this provision.
may exceed 20 feet above the
if the
determines that public safety needs warrant additional height.
133.11(B)
types. To minimize adverse visual impacts,
types shall be preferred. If a non-
is proposed, the application shall be required to demonstrate, in a technical manner acceptable to the , why the
(i.e. an
incorporated into the architecture of the
or fully screened from view from sight proximate to the
) cannot be used for the particular application. This does not preclude a combination of the various types of
.
133.11(C)
dimensions.
dimensions shall be reviewed by the as required by existing technology. A statement shall be submitted, prepared by a professional registered
licensed to practice in the state, and competent to evaluate
choices, to certify the need for the required dimensions.
133.11(C)(1) Whip (omni-directional)
and their supports must not exceed 15 feet in height and three inches in diameter and must be constructed of a material or color that matches the exterior of the
.
133.11(C)(2) Microwave dish
located below 65 feet above the ground may not exceed six feet in diameter. Microwave dish
located 65 feet and higher above the ground may not exceed eight feet in diameter. Ground-mounted dish
must be located or screened so as not to be visible from abutting public Streets or adjacent properties.
133.11(C)(3) No more than five dish
shall be installed on a
.
133.11(D) Aircraft hazard. Prior to the issuance of a permit by the , the application shall provide evidence that the
or
is in compliance with FAA regulations. Where an
will not exceed the highest point of the
upon which it is to be mounted, such evidence shall not be required.
(Ord. 2010-23, passed 10-4-2010)