HomeMy WebLinkAbout71.26 ORDINANCE NO. 71.26
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA AMENDING
SECTIONS 15-80.020 AND 15-80.080 OF THE Urr~C CODE
PERTAINING TO RADIO AND TELEVISION ANTENNAS
AND REPEALING ORDINANCES 3E-21 AND 3E-22
The City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby ordains as follows:
SECTION h Section 15-80.020 in Article 15-80 of the City Code is amended to
read as follows:
nS15-80.020 Exceptions to height limitations
Chimneys, flagpoles, spires and similar appurtenances may be erected to a
height not more than fifteen feet above the height limit prescribed by the
regulations for the district in which the site is located. Utility poles shah not be
subject to the height limits prescribed in the district regulations."
SECTION 2: Section 15-80.080 in Article 15-80 of the City code is amended to
read as follows:
"S15-80.080 Radio and television antennas
(a) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section, the following words and
phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this Paragraph,
unless the context or the provision clearly requires otherwise:
(1) Antenna means any system of wires, poles, rods, reflecting discs or
similar devices used for the reception or transmission of
electromagnetic waves which system is attached to an antenna
support structure or attached to the exterior of any building. The
term includes devices having active elements extending in any
direction, and direetional beam-type arrays having elements
carried by and disposed from a generally horizontal boom which
may be mounted upon arid rotated through a vertical mast, tower
or other antenna support Structure.
(2) Antenna support structure means any mast, tower, tripod or other
structure utilized _for the purpose of supporting one or more
antennas.
(3) Licensed amateur radio station antenna means an antenna owned
and utilized by a federally licensed amateur radio operator.
(4) Satellite dish antenna means any dish-shaped antenna designed to
receive and/or send satellite signals for the purpose of television or
radio reception, or other telemetry communication, having a
diameter greater than three feet.
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(b) Limitation on number. Not more than one ground-mounted antenna
support structure for a licensed amateur radio station antenna and not more than
one satellite dish antenna shall be permitted on each site; provided, however, that
upon the granting of a use permit pursuant to Article 15-55 of this Chapter, a
second ground-mounted antenna support structure for a licensed amateur radio
station antenna may be allowed where:
(1) The site is one acre or greater in size;
(2) The height of each antenna does not exceed fifty-five feet; and
(3) The Planning Commission finds, in addition to the findings required
under Section 15-55.070, that by reason of the size, topography,
landscaping or other special characteristics of the site, the
installation of two antenna support structures having a height
below the limit prescribed in Subparagraph (e)(3) of this Section
will mitigate the visual impact upon adjacent properties and public
rights-of-way to a greater extent than the installation of a single
antenna support structure.
(e) Building permit required. A building permit shall be required for the
installation or construction of any satellite dish antenna or any ground-mounted
antenna support structure in excess of thirty feet in height. No such permit shall be
issued unless the antenna and the support structure comply with the regulations set
forth in this Section. Applications for a building permit shall be made upon such
form prescribed by the City and shall be accompanied by the following items:
(1) Type and description of the antenna and its support structure,
including size, shape, height and color.
(2) Plot plan showing the location of the antenna and its support
structure on the site, including distance from structures, property
lines, street lines, setback lines and exposed utility lines.
(3) Construction drawings showing the proposed method of installation.
(4) Manufaeturer's specifications for the antenna support structure and
installation requirements, including footings, guy wires and braces.
(5) Copy of FCC license, if the application is for a licensed amateur
radio station antenna.
(d) Location requirements. Except as otherwise specified herein, antenna
support structures may be roof or ground-mounted, free standing or supported by
guy wires, buildings or other structures. A support structure shall be considered
ground-mounted if its base is mounted directly in the ground, even if the structure is
supported or attached to the wall of a building. All antennas and support structures
shall be located on a site in compliance with the following standards:
(1) No antenna or support structure shall be located within any
required yard, except that guy wires and antenna arrays may
extend into a required side or rear yard but may not extend over
property lines or street lines.
(2) No antenna Support structure shall be located closer to any
property line or street line than a distance equal to one-half of the
height of the antenna support structure.
(3) No satellite dish antenna shall be roof-mounted.
(4) Ground-mounted antenna support structures shall be located to the
rear of the main structure on the site, unless otherwise approved
by the City based upon a finding that the alternative location will
more effectively reduce the visual impact of the antenna and its
support structure upon adjacent properties and public rights-of-
way.
(e) Height restrietionso Antenna height shall mean the overall vertical
length of the antenna support structure and the antenna mounted thereon, including
any length to which the antenna support structure is capable of being raised, as
measured from the peak of the roof with respect to a roof-mounted antenna, or
from the natural grade or finished grade, whichever is lower, with respect to a
ground-mounted antenna. All antennas shall comply with the following height
restrictions:
(1) Roof-mounted antennas shall not exceed fifteen feet in height
above the peak of the roof, except that a single vertical pole or
whip antenna which is not supported by guy wires may be erected
to a height of thirty feet above the peak of the roof.
(2) Satellite dish antennas shall not exceed six feet in height plus one
additional foot in height for each additional three feet of setback
from the yard line or lines adjacent to the antenna, up to a
maximum height of ten feet.
(3) Ground-mounted antennas, other than satellite dish antennas, shall
not exceed thirty feet in height, except that licensed amateur
radio station antennas may be erected to a height of sixty-five
feet.
(f) I~StAllRtiOn requirements. Every antenna and its support structure shall
be constructed, installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's
specifications and in compliance with the Uniform Building Code and National
Electrical Code as adopted by the City, and in accordance with the following
additional requirements:
(1) The antenna support structure shall be of noncombustible and
corrosive-resistant material.
(2) Satellite dish antennas shall be self-supporting without guy wires.
(3) Whenever it is necessary to install an antenna near exposed utility
lines, or where any property damage would be caused by the falling
of the antenna support structure, a separate guy wire must be
attached to the antenna or the support structure and secured in a
direction away from the hazard. Exposed antenna transmission
lines and guy wires shall be kept at least six feet distant from any
exposed utility lines.
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(4) The antenna shall be adequately grounded for protection against a
direct strike of lightning.
(g) Mitigation of vis,,~l impact. Antennas and their support structures,
including guy wires and accessory equipment, shall be located on the site and
screened as much as possible by arehiteetual features, fences or landscaping to
minimize the visual impact of the antenna and its support structure upon adjacent
properties and public rights-of-way. The materials used in constructing the antenna
and its support structure shall not be unnecessarily bright, shiny or reflective.
Conditions may be imposed upon the issuance of a building or use permit to mitigate
the anticipated visual impact of the proposed antenna installation.
(h) Existing antennas. This Section shall not apply to any satellite dish
antenna lawfully installed prior to November 1, 1985, or any licensed amateur radio
station antenna lawfully installed prior to May 21, 1986. Such antennas shall be
allowed to remain as originally installed and shall not be considered nonconforming
structures, but any reloeation or increase in the size or height thereof shall be
subject to the provisions of this Section. Any person claiming an exemption shall
have the burden of proving that the antenna was lawfully installed prior to the
applicable date specified herein.
(i) Variances. The Planning Commission shall have authority to grant a
variance from any of the regulations contained in this Section pursuant to Article
15-70 of this Chapter. In addition to the findings prescribed in Section 15-70.060,
the Planning Commission shall also find that the variance is required by reason of
physical obstructions which adversely affect proper reception or transmission by the
antenna."
SECTION 3: Paragraph (b)(8) of Section 15-95.030 in Article 15-95 of the City
Code is amended to read as follows:
"(8) Regulations concerning radio and television antennas, as set forth
in Section 15-80.080."
SECTION 4: This ordinance supersedes Ordinance 3E-21 adopted on
May 21, 1986, entitled "An Urgency Ordinance of The City of Saratoga Imposing A
Moratorium On The Installation Of Certain Radio Antennas Pending The Adoption
Of New Regulations Pertaining Thereto," as extended by Ordinance 3E-22 adopted
on July 2, 1986, and said Ordinances 3E-21 and 3E-22 are hereby repealed and
declared to have no further force or effect.
SECTION 5: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
ordinance is for any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or
unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions
of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby declares that it
would have passed this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and
phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that one or more sections, subsections,
sentences, clauses or phrases may be held invalid or unconstitutional.
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SIgCTION 6: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty days after its
passage and adoption.
The above and foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and after the
waiting time required by law, was thereafter passed and adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council held on the 19th day of August, 1987, by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Anderson,--l!l_~ver;'and_Ma~or ,1~eterson
NOES: Councilmember ~ C_levenger, l~oyles
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None ~
MAYOR
ATTEST: ,
(~K~ The above and foregoin,e is a true and correct
CITY CLER copy o.~ Ordinance 'ZL,,~, _ which has been
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