[Added 7-22-1985 by L.L. No. 1-1985]
No person shall cause, suffer or permit the erection, construction, installation, relocation and/or maintenance of any parabolic or hemispheric disc or other similar antenna or device, the purpose of which is to receive television, radio and/or microwave or other electrical or similar signals from satellites or from ground facilities which transmit such signals, except as set forth herein.
[Amended 3-27-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000]
A. 
No erection, construction, installation, reinstallation, relocation and/or maintenance shall be permitted or continued except when approved by a permit granted by the Building Department in compliance with the provisions of this article.
B. 
Irrespective of when constructed and irrespective of the material out of which it has been constructed, the parabolic disc or similar antenna and all supporting structures shall be considered a structure with respect to building area and shall comply with all rules and regulations regarding accessory structures.
C. 
Any parabolic disc or similar antenna shall only be attached to the rear wall or rear roof of a dwelling.
D. 
The use of any illumination for the parabolic disc or antenna is strictly prohibited.
E. 
All connections shall be made so that wiring and supporting cables will not be visible from the street.
F. 
No more than one parabolic, hemispheric or similar antenna shall be erected, constructed, installed or maintained on a single lot or premises and shall not be erected, constructed or installed upon the roof of any building or accessory building.
[Amended 3-27-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000]
All applications for permits shall be filed with the Building Department. The application shall describe the subject premises by street address and by section, block and lot number and shall describe the present use of the premises. In addition, the application shall be accompanied by the following:
A. 
A location survey showing existing structures upon the premises, their location and distance from the proposed disc or antenna, the dimensions of the parabolic disc or antenna, the setbacks of the parabolic disc or antenna from each property line and all properties and structures within a two-hundred-foot radius of the premises showing the names and street addresses of the record owners of such property.
B. 
A detailed plan showing the material from which the parabolic disc or antenna is to be constructed and the proposed color of the parabolic disc or antenna.
C. 
A landscape plan, illustrating adequate screening of the parabolic disc or antenna which will be provided to screen the parabolic disc or antenna from the roadway and adjoining property owners. All screening required shall be by coniferous trees and shall be of sufficient height and density to screen 100% of the parabolic disc or antenna from sight at ground level from the roadway and from properties located within a two-hundred-foot radius of the premises during the entire year.
D. 
An application fee of $300.
E. 
Such other information or data as may be required by the Building Department.
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Editor's Note: Former § 210-25.4, Notice to adjacent property owners, was repealed 3-27-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000.
[Amended 3-27-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000]
No application for a permit for the erection, construction, installation, reinstallation, relocation or maintenance of a parabolic disc or other similar antenna shall be approved by the Building Department unless the following requirements are met:
A. 
The applicant shall, in writing, agree to remove the parabolic disc or antenna at its own expense if the applicant moves, if the premises are sold or, in the case of a corporation, if there is a transfer of 10% or more of the stock of the corporation and shall post a performance bond in an amount sufficient to cover the cost of such removal.
B. 
The applicant shall, in writing, agree to maintain and/or replace the screening as shown on the landscape plan. In the event that the applicant fails or refuses to properly maintain the screening, after notice to the applicant and a hearing before the Board of Trustees, the Village may maintain or replace the screening or parts thereof at the cost and expense of the property owner. Any unreimbursed costs incurred by the Village shall be assessed against the property.
C. 
The diameter or width of any parabolic disc or antenna shall not exceed 24 inches.
D. 
The parabolic disc or similar antenna shall only be attached to the rear wall or rear roof of the dwelling structure.
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Editor's Note: Former § 210-25.6, Review of request, was repealed 3-27-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000.