§ 24-95.7. Residential zoning districts.  


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  • Antenna support structures may be conditionally permitted in Residential zoning districts if the structure complies with the general provisions set forth above and the requirements set forth below.
    A. 
    The applicant shall provide written evidence demonstrating that it is not technically feasible to locate a needed antenna support structure in a zoning district other than a residential zoning district.
    B. 
    The applicant shall obtain a conditional use permit for the proposed antenna support structure from the Planning and Zoning Commission pursuant to Articles II and V of this chapter of the City Code.
    C. 
    If the antenna support structure is to be the principal structure on a lot or parcel:
    (1) 
    The antenna support structure and the equipment building/cabinet shall comply with the setback requirements associated with the zoning district; and
    (2) 
    The maximum antenna height shall not exceed 35 feet.
    D. 
    If the antenna support structure is to be an accessory structure on a lot or parcel:
    (1) 
    The existing use on the lot or parcel must be permitted, conditionally permitted or a lawful nonconforming use; and
    (2) 
    The antenna support structure shall be located in the rear or side yard of the lot or parcel; and
    (3) 
    The antenna support structure and the equipment building/cabinet shall comply with the setback and height requirements associated with the zoning district; and
    (4) 
    The maximum antenna height shall not exceed 35 feet.
    E. 
    If the antenna support structure is to be attached to an existing structure or building, the maximum antenna height shall not exceed 35 feet. If not located in the building, the equipment building/cabinet shall comply with the setback requirements of the zoning district and its appearance shall complement the exterior appearance of the building or the existing structure located on the site.