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whether such property is zoned for residential or non-residential use. <br /> c. Located at least ten feet from the edge of the paved, traveled roadway. <br /> d Shall not exceed eight feet in height including any appurtenances. <br /> e. Direct views from all adjoining residential parcels shall be buffered by <br /> appropriate means. <br /> (Code 1984, §§ 10.20(3), 10.25(4); Ord. No. 145 2nd series, § 1, 3-11-1996; Ord. No. 161 2nd series, §§ <br /> 3, 4, 6-7-1997; Ord. No. 178 2nd series, § 1, 12-8-1997; Ord. No. 179 2nd series, § 2, 10-12-1998; Ord. <br /> No. 226 2nd series, § 2, 5-27-2003; Ord. No. 28 3rd series, § 7, 8-22-2005; Ord. No. 44 3rd series, § 5, <br /> 2-25-2008; Ord. No. 45 3rd series, § 5, 2-25-2008; Ord. No. 79 3rd series, § 6, 11-8-2010; Ord. No. 82 <br /> 3rd series, § 15, 12-13-2010) <br /> Editors Note: Ord. No. 79 3rd series, § 6, adopted Nov. 8, 2010, set out provisions intended for use as subsection <br /> 78-348(19). To facilitate inclusion of Ord. No. 82 3rd series, adopted Dec. 13, 2010, and at the editor's discretion, these <br /> provisions have been included as subsection 78-348(l2). <br /> Sec. 78-349. Accessory uses. <br /> Within any LR-1C one-family lakeshore residential district, the following uses shall be permitted <br /> accessory uses: <br /> (1) Buildings tempararily located for purposes of construction on the premises for a period <br /> not to exceed time necessary for such constructing. <br /> (2) Communication reception/transmission devices as follows: <br /> a. Accessory antennas. Accessory antennas shall be limited to radio and television <br /> receiving antennas, satellite dishes, TVROs, and amateur shortwave radio <br /> transmitting and receiving antennas. Accessory antennas that are accessory to the <br /> principle use of property are permitted accessory uses in all zoning districts, <br /> provided that they meet the following conditions: <br /> 1. Height. A ground-mounted accessory antenna shall not exceed 20 feet in <br /> height from ground level. <br /> 2. Yards. Accessory antennas shall not be located within the required front <br /> yard setback, corner side yard setback or side yard setback abutting a <br /> street. <br /> 3. Roofs. If vegetation or obstructions interfere with satellite signals at a <br /> location in any allowable placement area, the accessary antenna may be <br /> placed on the roof of any authorized structure on the premises. <br /> 4. Location. Accessory antennas shall not be located within a required yard <br /> or setback area or within drainage or utility easements. Antenna towers <br /> shall be set back from adjacent property lines a horizontal distance no less <br /> than the maximum height of the antenna. <br /> 5. Building permits. A building permit shall be required for the installation of <br /> any accessory antenna requiring a conditional use permit. Building permit <br /> applications shall be accompanied by a site plan and structural component <br /> data for the accessory antenna, including details of anchoring. The <br /> building official must approve the plans before installation. <br /> 6. Lightning protection. Each accessory antenna shall be grounded to protect <br /> against natural lightning strikes in conformance with the National <br /> Electrical Code as adopted by the city. <br /> 7. Electrical code. Accessory antenna electrical equipment and connections <br /> shall be designed and installed in conformance with the National Electrical <br /> Code as adopted by the city. <br /> 8. Color/content. Accessory antennas shall be of a neutral color and shall not <br />