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c. Antennas and any guy wires or guy wire anchors shall not be erected within a <br />public or private utility and drainage easements, and shall be set back a minimum <br />of five feet from all lot lines; <br />d. Antennas shall meet the setback requirements specified under this section and, to <br />the extent feasible, placed in a position that is not visible from the street, unless <br />placement in accordance with these requirements would impair reception of an <br />acceptable signal; <br />e. Ground-mounted antennas shall not exceed ten feet in height and all other antennas <br />must meet the height limitations in this section, unless the applicable height <br />limitation would impair reception of an acceptable signal; in which case, antennas <br />shall be limited to the minimum height necessary to obtain an acceptable signal; <br />f. Antennas shall not be constructed, installed, or maintained so as to create a safety <br />hazard or cause damage to the property of other persons; <br />g. With the exception of necessary electric and telephone service and connection <br />lines approved by the city, no part of any antenna nor any lines, cable, equipment, <br />or wires or braces in connection with the antenna shall at any time extend across or <br />over any part of the right-of-way, public street, highway, sidewalk, or property line; <br />h. Antennas, masts, and supporting cables shall conform to the latest structural <br />standards and wind loading requirements of the Minnesota State Building Code and <br />the electronics industry association and any other applicable reviewing agencies; <br />(4) Satellite earth station antennas no more than ten feet in height, and satellite earth <br />station antennas in excess of one meter in diameter and antennas designed to receive <br />direct broadcast services or multichannel multipoint distribution services in excess of <br />one meter in diameter may be allowed as a conditional use within the residential zoning <br />districts of the city and, in addition to the requirements of this section, shall comply <br />with the following standards: <br />a. The lot on which the antenna is located shall be of sufficient size to assure that an <br />obstruction-free receive window can be maintained within the limits of the property <br />ownership; <br />b. Except where the antenna is screened by a structure exceeding the antenna height, <br />landscape buffering and screening shall be maintained on all sides of the antenna in <br />a manner in which growth of the landscape elements will not interfere with the <br />receive window; <br />c. The antenna is not greater than three meters in diameter; and <br />d. The conditional use permit provisions of this chapter are considered and <br />determined to be satisfied; <br />(5) Satellite earth station antennas in excess of two meters in diameter and antennas <br />designed to receive direct broadcast services or multichannel multipoint distribution <br />services in excess of one meter in diameter are allowed as a conditional use within the <br />B-1, B-2, B-3, P-1, P-1/R-1, and P-1/B-2 districts of the city and, in addition to the <br />requirements of this section, shall comply with the following standards: <br />a. The lot on which the antenna is located shall be of sufficient size to assure that an <br />obstruction-free transmit-receive window or windows can be maintained within the <br />limits of the property ownership;
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