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Orono, MN Code of Ordinances Page 4 of 13 <br /> (a) General conditions. Within an I-Industrial district,the only permitted accessory uses and structures <br /> are the following: <br /> (1) Fences. <br /> (2) Landscaping and decorative features. <br /> (3) Off-street loading. <br /> (4) Off-street parking. <br /> (5) Signs. <br /> (6) Mechanical and utility equipment, provided such equipment does not occupy a required yard <br /> adjacent to a street, and is fully screened from view of the public right-of-way. <br /> (7) Telecommunication reception/transmission devices. <br /> a. Accessory antennas. Accessory antennas shall be limited to radio and television receiving <br /> antennas, satellite dishes,TVROs, and amateur shortwave radio transmitting and <br /> receiving antennas.Accessory antennas that are accessory to the principal use of the <br /> property are permitted accessory uses in all zoning districts, provided they meet the <br /> following conditions: <br /> 1. Height. A ground mounted accessory antenna shall not exceed 20 feet in height from <br /> ground level. <br /> 2. Yards. Accessory antennas shall not be located within the required front yard setback, <br /> corner side yard setback or side yard setback abutting a street. <br /> 3. Roofs. If vegetation or obstructions interfere with satellite signals at a location in any <br /> allowable placement area,the accessoryl antenna may be placed on the roof of any <br /> authorized structure on the premises. <br /> 4. Setback. Accessory antennas shall not be located within a required yard or setback <br /> area or within drainage or utility easements.Antenna towers shall be set back from <br /> adjacent property lines a horizontal distalnce no less than the maximum height of the <br /> antenna. <br /> 5. Building permits. A building permit shall be required for the installation of any <br /> accessory antenna requiring a conditional use permit. Building permit applications <br /> shall be accompanied by a site plan and structural component data for the accessory <br /> antenna, including details of anchoring.The building official must approve the plans <br /> before installation. <br /> 6. Lightning protection. Each accessory antenna shall be grounded to protect against <br /> natural lightning strikes in conformance with the National Electrical Code as adopted <br /> by the city. <br /> 7. Electrical code. Accessory antenna electrigal equipment and connections shall be <br /> designed and installed in conformance with the National Electrical Code as adopted <br /> by the city. <br /> 8. Color/content. Accessory antennas shall be of a neutral color and shall not be used as <br /> signage. <br /> b. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers, mateur shortwave radio antennas and <br /> towers which do not meet the conditions for ccessory antennas may be allowed with a <br /> conditional use permit in all zoning districts p ovided they meet the following conditions: <br /> 1. Height When an amateur shortwave radi antenna is mounted on an antenna tower, <br /> about:blank 10/8/2015 <br />
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