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Municode Page 7 of 8 <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 <br /> less 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 <br /> permit applications shall be accompanied by a site plan and structural <br /> component data for the accessory antenna, including details of <br /> anchoring. The building official must approve the plans before <br /> installation. <br /> 6. Lightning protection. Each accessory antenna shall be grounded to <br /> protect 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 <br /> connections shall be designed and installed in conformance with the <br /> National Electrical Code as adopted by the city. <br /> 8. Color/content. Accessory antennas shall be of a neutral color and shall <br /> not be used as signage. <br /> b. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers. Amateur shortwave radio <br /> antennas and towers which do not meet the conditions for accessory antennas <br /> may be allowed with a conditional use permit in all zoning districts, provided <br /> they meet the following conditions: <br /> 1 Height. When an amateur shortwave radio antenna is mounted on an <br /> antenna tower, the total height of the antenna and tower shall not <br /> exceed 65 feet. <br /> 2. Yards. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall not be <br /> located within a front, corner side or side yard. <br /> 3. Setbacks. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall not be <br /> located within any required setback area and shall be located no less <br /> than the height of the antenna and tower from the property line. <br /> (3) Gardening and other horticultural uses, including aviaries and decorative landscape <br /> features. <br /> (4) Home occupations, as defined in this chapter. All home occupations shall comply with <br /> the provisions of section 78-1376, and the licensing provisions of 26-76, when <br /> applicable. <br /> (5) One roadside stand offering for sale only farm products produced on the premises, <br /> provided such stand does not exceed 200 square feet in area and is located at least <br /> 30 feet back from the public right-of-way. <br /> (6) Private docks, subject to this code and other applicable regulations, including boat <br /> storage density requirements. The accessory use of a private dock shall not include <br /> renting space. <br /> (7) Private garages and parking space. <br /> (8) Private swimming pools, tennis courts, and paddocks. <br /> (9) Signs, as regulated in this chapter. <br /> (Code 1984, §§ 10.20(4), 10.25(5);Ord. No. 161 2nd series, §6, 6-7-1997; Ord. No. 221 2nd series, §3, 9-23-2002; <br /> Ord. No. 82 3rd series, § 16, 12-13-2010;Ord. No. 93 3rd series, §3, 6-25-2012; Ord. No. 96 3rd series, §3(3.01, <br /> 3.02), 11-13-2012) <br /> Editor's note— <br /> See editor's note at Art. IV regarding § 78-349 and the moratorium established by Interim Ord. No. <br /> 96 3rd series, § 3(3.01, 3.02), adopted Nov. 13, 2012. <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID=13094&HTMRequest=http%3a%2f.. 4/22/2013 <br />