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conformance with the National Electrical Code as adopted by <br /> the city. <br /> 7. Electrical code. Accessory antenna electrical equipment and <br /> connections shall be designed and installed in conformance <br /> with the National Electrical Code as adopted by the city. <br /> 8. Color/content. Accessory antennas shall be of a neutral color <br /> and shall not be used as signage. <br /> b. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers. Amateur shortwave <br /> radio antennas and towers which do not meet the conditions for <br /> accessory antennas may be allowed with a conditional use permit in all <br /> zoning districts, provided they meet the following conditions: <br /> 1. Height. When an amateur shortwave radio antenna is mounted <br /> on an antenna tower, the total height of the antenna and tower <br /> shall not exceed 65 feet. <br /> 2. Yards. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall not <br /> be located within a front, corner side or side yard. <br /> 3. Setbacks. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall <br /> not be located within any required setback area and shall be <br /> located no less than the height of the antenna and tower from <br /> the property line. <br /> SECTION 11. The following language is hereby deleted and added to Section 78-443 of the <br /> Orono City Code: <br /> "Sec. 78-443. Accessory Uses. <br /> Within any RR-1B-1 one-family rural residential district, only the following uses <br /> shall be permitted accessory uses�provided they are subordinate to, and associated with <br /> and located on the same lot as a permitted use: <br /> (1) Buildings temporarily located for purposes of construction on the premises <br /> for a period not to exceed time necessary for such constructing. <br /> � Private �ara e� s and parkin�paces. <br /> � Other accessorv detached buildin�s that are not �ges, such as sheds, <br /> tool houses, workshops, pool cabanas, greenhouses, �azebos, detached <br /> covered decks, carports, etc. <br /> � Private recreational sporting facilities such as swimming�ools, basketball <br /> hoops, hockey rinks, tennis courts & sport courts, trampolines. skateboard <br /> ramps, battin� ca�es, etc. and other `recreational sportin�facilities' which <br /> are for the convenience and use of the residents of the propertv and their <br /> ug ests. <br /> � Private recreational and play facilities such as hot tubs and spas, <br /> recreational fire rings, patios, barbecue pits and outdoor kitchens, <br /> Page 24 of 39 <br />
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