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153661v1 112 <br />7. Electrical code. Accessory antenna electrical equipment and <br />connections shall be designed and installed in conformance with <br />the National Electrical Code as adopted by the city. <br /> <br />8. Color/content. Accessory antennas shall be of a neutral color and <br />shall not be used as signage. <br /> <br />b. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers. Amateur shortwave radio <br />antennas and towers which do not meet the conditions for accessory <br />antennas may be allowed with a conditional use permit in all zoning <br />districts, provided they meet the following conditions: <br /> <br />1. Height. When an amateur shortwave radio antenna is mounted on <br />an antenna tower, the total height of the antenna and tower shall <br />not exceed 65 feet. <br /> <br />2. Yards. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall not be <br />located within a front, corner side or side yard. <br /> <br />3. Setbacks. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall not <br />be located within any required setback area and shall be located no <br />less than the height of the antenna and tower from the property <br />line. <br /> <br />(9)(8) The keeping of domestic animals for noncommercial purposes, including horses <br />for the use of the occupants of the premises. A minimum of one acre in aggregate, <br />exclusive of one acre for the principal building, must be available for each animal <br />unit, except as set forth in this subsection. A minimum of two acres of open <br />pasture must be available for a single horse, and one additional acre must be <br />available for each additional horse. When the horses are kept stabled and do not <br />require pasture for feed purposes, the minimum pasture requirement may be <br />adjusted at the discretion of the council. Such minimum pasture acreage shall not <br />include wetlands as defined in section 78-1602. Any person keeping such animals <br />must comply with the provisions of this Code.Private swimming pools, tennis <br />courts, and paddocks. <br /> <br />(10)(9)Stables and barns, private. The use of an accessory building for keeping animals <br />for noncommercial purposes, provided it is for the noncommercial use of the <br />property owner or resident and meets the available area standards outlined in <br />subsection (9) of this section. Further, no such structure shall be located less than <br />150 feet from the nearest adjacent residence and no closer than 75 feet from the <br />nearest lot line.Signs, as regulated in this chapter. <br /> <br />SECTION 26. The following language has been deleted and added to Section 78-441 <br />(Permitted Uses) of the Orono City Code: <br /> <br />Item #05 - CC Agenda - 11/22/2010 <br />File #10-3454 [Total Pages 151]
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