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TVROs three (3) meters or less in diameter, short -wave radio dispatching <br />antennas, or those necessary for the operation of electronic equipment including <br />radio receivers, ham radio transmitters and television receivers. <br />1. Accessory antennas shall not be erected in any required yard (except a <br />rear yard) or within public or private utility and drainage easements, and <br />shall be set back a minimum of five (5) feet from all lot lines. <br />2. Guy wires or guy wire anchors shall not be erected within public or private <br />utility and drainage easements, and shall be set back a minimum of one <br />(1) foot from all lot lines. <br />3. Accessory antennas and necessary support structures, monopoles or <br />towers may extend a maximum of fifteen (15) feet above the normal <br />height restriction for the affected zoning district, except support structures <br />and antennas used in the amateur radio service may extend a maximum <br />of two (2) times the normal height restriction for the affected zoning <br />district. <br />4. The installation of more than one (1) accessory structure and support <br />structure per property shall require the approval of a conditional use <br />permit. <br />G. Personal Wireless Service Antennas. <br />1. Rural, Residential and Business District Standards. <br />a. Antennas Located Upon an Existing Tower or Structure. Personal <br />wireless service antennas as a permitted secondary use may be <br />located upon existing towers or structures shall require the <br />processing of an administrative permit and shall comply with the <br />following standards: <br />1) Transmitting, receiving and switching equipment shall be <br />housed within an existing structure whenever possible. If a <br />new equipment building or cabinet is necessary for <br />transmitting, receiving and switching equipment, it shall be <br />situated in the side or rear yard of the principal use, meet all <br />applicable accessory building setback requirements, and <br />shall be screened from view by landscaping where <br />appropriate. <br />2) An administrative permit is issued by the Zoning <br />Administrator, subject to the following conditions: <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />3-89 <br />