§ 17.16.290. Communication accessory uses.  


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  • (Refer to zoning district land use table)

    A.

    Amateur Radio Antenna. In all residential zone districts, transmission and reception antennae may be attached to a single tower accessory to any residential dwelling. The following restrictions shall apply.

    1.

    Antennae may be mounted on a single tower or pole, or attached to the dwelling or accessory structure provided only one such support or attachment shall be permitted per lot. Guy wires shall not extend beyond the property boundary.

    2.

    The maximum height of antennae shall be sixty feet, as measured from finished grade at the base of the support structure.

    3.

    The tower or pole support shall be located to the rear of the dwelling and shall be set back from all property lines a distance equal to one-half the height of the entire structure, including antennae.

    B.

    Multi-Media Production. This use shall be accessory to a college or university.

    C.

    Satellite Dish. In all residential zone districts, a single satellite earth station antenna shall be permitted only as an accessory use to a residential dwelling. A ground-mounted antenna exceeding three and one-half feet in diameter shall be located behind the rear wall of the residence, shall comply with all minimum required setbacks and shall not exceed sixteen feet in height from grade.

(Ord. 96-555 § 4.4(E), 1997)