Within residential districts, the following provisions shall apply to satellite ground stations or other antennas designed to transmit or receive radio or television signals to or from earth satellites.
(A) Such ground stations or antennas shall be for the personal use of residents and their guests only.
(B) Such ground stations or antennas shall contain no graphic message or advertising.
(C) Ground-mounted stations or antennas shall be considered accessory structures and shall comply with following conditions and requirements.
(1) Such stations or antennas not mounted on the roof of a primary or accessory structure shall be located to the rear of the principal building or structure and shall not exceed an above grade height of 12 feet.
(2) Such stations or antennas shall not be located closer than ten feet to a rear lot line, eight feet from a side lot line or one foot from any easement.
(3) Such stations or antennas shall be mounted in a concrete base in line with grade and only metal supports of galvanized construction shall be utilized.
(4) Wiring between such station and any other structure shall be placed underground.
(5) Such stations or antennas shall be designed to withstand a wind force of up to 70 mph without the use of supporting guy wires.
(D) Roof-mounted stations or antennas shall be considered accessory structures and shall comply with the following conditions and requirements.
(1) Such stations or antennas shall be mounted directly on the roof of a primary or accessory structure and shall not be mounted on appurtenances such as chimneys, towers or spires.
(2) Such stations or antennas mounted on the roof of a primary or accessory structure shall not exceed a height of greater than three feet above the roof on which it is mounted. The height shall be measured vertically from the point at which such station or antenna is mounted on the roof.
(3) The diameter of any dish antenna mounted upon the roof of a primary or accessory structure shall not exceed three feet.
(4) Such stations or antennas shall be designed to withstand a wind force of up to 70 mph without the use of supporting guy wires.
(1986 Code, § 1721.01) (Ord. passed 11-12-1984) Penalty, see § 151.99