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Adult Businesses Chapter 914 Specific Development Requirements <br /> <br /> Page 914-3 <br />c. Other Use. Adult uses-accessory not specifically cited shall comply with <br />the intent of this Section subject to the approval of the Zoning <br />Administrator. <br />3. Adult use-accessory shall be prohibited from both internal and external <br />advertising and signing of adult materials and products. <br />914.020 Animal Clinics <br />A. Short-term boarding may be provided indoors for animals being treated. <br />B. Outdoor kennels are not allowed unless approved by a Conditional Use Permit for a <br />Kennel. Provisions must be made to mitigate potential noise of barking dogs, particularly <br />to protect nearby residences. <br />914.030 Antennas and Towers <br />The general purpose of this ordinance is to regulate the placement, construction and modification <br />of antennas and antenna structures in order to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, <br />while at the same time not unreasonably interfering with the development of the competitive <br />wireless telecommunications marketplace in Little Canada. Specifically, the objectives of this <br />ordinance are: <br /> To direct the location of antennas and antenna structures in the City; <br /> To protect residential areas and land uses from potential adverse impacts of antennas and <br />antenna structures; <br /> To minimize adverse visual impacts of antennas and antenna structures through careful <br />design, siting, landscaping and visual mitigation; <br /> To promote and encourage shared use or collocation of antenna structures as a primary <br />option rather than construction of additional structures; <br /> To avoid potential damage to adjacent properties caused by antennas and antenna <br />structures by ensuring they are soundly and carefully designed, constructed, modified, <br />maintained, and removed; <br /> To the greatest extent feasible, ensure that antennas and antenna structures are compatible <br />with surrounding land uses; <br /> To the greatest extent feasible, ensure that proposed antennas and antenna structures are <br />designed in harmony with natural settings and in a manner consistent with current <br />development patterns. <br />A. Eligible Zoning Districts. Antennas and towers, as defined in Section 919.030, <br />Definitions, of this code, shall only be allowed in the zoning districts listed in the table <br />found in this subsection below, with the following exceptions: co-locations of antennas on <br />existing commercial towers and municipal towers shall be allowed by administrative <br />permit; and, co-locations of antennas on existing public utility structures may be allowed <br />by Conditional Use Permit.
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