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(i) Antennas and any accessory equipment <br /> shall be painted or colored to blend in <br /> with the structure or surrounding <br /> environment as determined by the Director <br /> of the Department of Community Quality and <br /> Planning Services, <br /> <br /> (ii) Antennas, supports and utility cabinets <br /> must be mounted or placed in a manner which <br /> blends with the surrounding environment. <br /> Screening is required where deemed <br /> appropriate by the Director of the <br /> Department of Community Quality and <br /> Planning. Services. <br /> <br /> (iii) A certified report from a qualified and <br /> licensed professional engineer <br /> demonstrating that the non-ionizing <br /> electromagnemmc radiation (NIER) to be <br /> emitted from the proposed facility, along <br /> with others on the same structure or in the <br /> immediate vicinity, will non exceed the <br /> exposure standards established by the U.S. <br /> Government and that the tower will not <br /> cause interference with any equipment <br /> operated by other users. <br /> <br /> The Director of the Department of Community <br /> Quality and Planning Services shall refer to the <br /> Planning Commission for review and approval any <br /> proposed facility that, in the Director's <br /> opinion, is inconsistent with the above <br /> criteria. <br /> <br /> (62) Satellite dish antennas which are two meters <br /> in diameter or less in commercial zoning districts <br /> and one meter or less in all other districts are <br /> exempted from local regulation by the <br /> Telecommunmcations Act of 1996. Satellite dish <br /> antennas not exempt from regulation by the City shall <br /> meet the following standards: <br /> <br /> (a) In any district beginning with "R" or "0" <br /> prefix, satellite dish antennas shall be <br /> permitted as an accessory use only; no <br /> satellite dish may be located within a required <br /> front or side yard or between a required front <br /> setback line and the principal structure of the <br /> lot; no antenna may have a diameter greater <br /> than 12 feet unless it is located at least 100 <br /> <br /> <br />