HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 1993-014 �,�
ORDINANCE NO. 93-14
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE GRAPEVINE CODE
OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING CHAPTER 7 BUILDINGS
. AND CONSTRUCTION BY THE ADDITION OF ARTICLE XII
RADIO AND TELEVISION ANTENNAS; PROVIDING FOR
DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR SPECIFICATIONS;
PROVIDING FOR SETBACKS PROVIDING FOR SPECIAL
EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR SPECIFICATIONS FOR
SATELLITE RECEIVE-ONLY ANTENNAS; PROVIDING FOR
A PENALTY OF A FINE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS (5500.00) AND THAT EACH
DAY IN VIOLATION SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE
OFFENSE; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE,
TEXAS:
++� Section 1 . That Chapter 7 Buiidings and Construction of the Grapevine Code
of Ordinances is hereby amended by the addition of Article XII Radio and Television
Antennas so that said article shall hereafter read as follows:
"ARTICLE XII RADIO AND TELEVISION ANTENNAS
DIVISION 1. ANTENNAS, MASTS AND TOWERS
Sec. 7-230. Definitions.
For the purpose of this Article, certain terms are defined as follows:
Antenna - An arrangement of wires, rods, poles, etc. used in transmitting and
receiving signal energy.
Tower - The structure upon which antennas and masts are placed.
Mast - The center of an antenna tower upon which antennas are fastened.
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Satellite receive-only antenna - An antenna that enables the receipt of television
signals transmitted directly from satellites to be viewed on a television monitor. Such
ir� antennas are commonly known as a satellite dish, television receive-only antenna, dish
antenna or parabolic antenna.
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Communication equipment-The antenna,tower and mast, or any combination thereof
used to transmit and/or receive signal energy.
;�,, Sec. 7-231. Specifications for Radio Equipment.
(a) Communication equipment shall be allowed in any residential zoning district if
it complies with the following regulations:
1 . Only one tower per lot of record.
2. A tower or a telescoping tower extended to it's fullest height, exclusive
of the height of any antenna or mast, shall not exceed the height
limitation of sixty-five (65) feet.
3. The height of a mast or antenna, including the height of any tower or
telescoping tower extended to it's fullest height to which they may be
fastened or attached shall not exceed the maximum height of seventy
(70) feet.
4. A mast or antenna not fastened to a tower shall not exceed the height
limitation for accessory buildings or structures in the zoning district it is
to be located, except for a mast or antenna which does not extend more
"�'� than eight (8) feet above a building on which it is mounted.
'� 5. A mast or tower shall be limited to having the number and size of
antennas attached to it that are allowed by the tower manufacturer's
designs and specifications for maximum wind load requirements.
Sec. 7-232. Setbacks.
la) Front Yard. Antennas, masts, and towers shall not be permitted in front or side
yards. Guy wires are not permitted in front yards.
(b) Side and Rear Yard. Guy wires are permitted in required side and rear yards_
(c► Separation. There shall be no minimum or maximum separation requirements
for masts or towers from other structures on the same lot of record.
(d) Easements. Towers and masts shall not be permitted in any easement.
(e) Encroachments. No part of an antenna, tower, mast or attachment thereto
may extend beyond the property lines of the owner of such antenna, tower or
,�„ mast.
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Sec. 7-233. Lights.
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�,�, No auxiliary or outdoor lighting shall be allowed on antennas located on residentially
zoned property except such lights or lighting as may be required by the Federal
Aviation Authority or the Federal Communications Commission.
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Sec. 7-234. Constructions standards and permits required.
(a) A building permit shall be obtained from the Building Inspection Division prior
to the construction and/or installation of a tower, antenna or mast. Towers
shall be installed according to the manufacturer's recommendations or under
the seal of a registered professional engineer of the State of Texas. Regardless
of the above, all such towers, antennas or masts must meet the Electronic
Industries Association Standard EIA-222-D, Structural Standards for Steel
Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures and the Grapevine Building
Code.
(b) No permit shall be issued for the installation of an antenna, tower or mast on
multi-family structure or property, or a structure or property not owned by the
applicant unless a notarized statement of permission from the owner is
presented to the Building Inspection Division.
(c) If the antenna tower or mast is capable of transmitting, a copy of the Federal
Communications Commission licensels) shall be provided prior to the issuance
"��M� of a building permit.
'� Sec. 7-235. Maintenance.
Antennas, masts or towers, obviously not in use or obviously in need of maintenance
as determined by the Building Official, shall be removed or brought into compliance
within thirty (30) days following notice by the Building Official. This shall not preclude
immediate action by the Building Official to safeguard life, limb, health, property, and
public welfare.
Sec. 7-236. Special Exceptions.
A Special Exception may be granted by the Board of Zoning Adjustments for any
tower or antenna which does not or can not comply with this Article specified
hereinabove. The Board of Zoning Adjustments may grant a Special Exception to the
maximum height allowed by the Grapevine Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No.
82-73 for the zoning district in which the Special Exception is requested. In
considering whether to grant a Special Exception from this Article, the Board of
Zoning Adjustments shall consider the following:
,� 1 . The effect on the value of the surrounding property;
� 2. The potential for interference with the enjoyment of the use of
surrounding properties;
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�.. 3. Aesthetics;
4. The necessity of the Special Exception for the public health, safety and
�,a� welfare of the citizens or for governmental purposes;
5. The zoning district and the adjoining zoning districts of the property for
which the Special Exception is sought; and,
6. The directive of Federal Communications Commission PRB-1 to
reasonably accommodate amateur communications and to minimally
regulate such amateur communications to accomplish zoning goals.
Sec. 7-237. Effective date.
All communication towers, antennas and masts, upon which construction began
before May 1 , 1993, shall be permitted to continue to exist as nonconforming
structures or nonconforming uses of structures. All such communication towers,
antennas and masts shall be subject to the restrictions that apply to all nonconforming
structures and nonconforming uses of structures under the Grapevine Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73. All radio towers, antennas and masts that do not
comply with safety standards for such structures must be brought into compliance
with such safety standards within thirty (30) days of receipt of notice from the
"�� Building Official. All communication towers, antennas and masts upon construction
began or after May 1, 1993, shall conform to the requirements of this Article.
7-238 and 7-239. Reserved.
DIVISION 2. SATELLITE RECEIVE-ONLY ANTENNAS
Sec. 7-240. Purpose.
Satellite receive-only antennas assist individuals in the receipt of satellite transmitted
television signals. Satellite receive-only antennas shall not be deemed violations of this
Article when made under the provisions herein provided. Such provisions are hereby
found to be reasonable and clearly defined health, safety and aesthetic objectives.
Sec. 7-241. Specifications for Satellite receive-only antennas.
(a) Satellite receive-only antennas shall be allowed in any residential zoning district
if it complies with the following regulations:
,�. 1 . Only one satellite receive-only antenna per lot of record.
2. A satellite receive-only antenna shall not exceed the height requirements
� of the Grapevine Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73 residential
zoning district in which it is to be located.
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Sec. 7-242. Setbacks.
(a) Satellite receive-only antennas shall conform to the requirements of the
,�s,, Grapevine Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73 requirements governing
accessory buildings.
(b) No part of a satellite receive-only antenna may extend beyond the easements
or property lines.
(c) There shall be no minimum or maximum separation requirements for satellite
receive-only antennas from other structures on the same lot of record.
Sec. 7-243. Lights.
No auxiliary or outdoor lighting shall be allowed on satellite receive-only antennas
except such lights or lighting as may be required by the Federal Aviation Authority or
the Federal Communications Commission.
Sec. 7-244. Construction standards and permits required.
(a) A building permit shall be obtained prior to construction and/or installation of
a satellite receive-onlyantenna. Satellite receive-onlyantennas shall be installed
'� � as per the manufacturer's recommendations or under the seal of a registered
professional engineer of the State of Texas.
(b) No permit shall be issued for the installation of a satellite receive-only antenna
on a multi-family structure or property, or a structure or property not owned by
the applicant unless a notarized statement of permission from the owner is
presented to the Building Inspection Division.
(c) All satellite receive-only antennas shall be screened from view from adjoining
properties by fencing or evergreen plants. A satellite receive-only antenna
located within a fence surrounding the yard in which the satellite receive-only
antenna is located shall be considered to be screened.
Sec. 7-245. Maintenance.
Satellite receive-only antennas obviously not in use or obviously in need of
maintenance as determined by the Building Official, shall be removed or brought into
compliance within thirty (30) days following notice given by the Building Official. This
shall not preclude immediate action by the Building Official to safeguard life, limb,
health, property and public welfare.
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Sec. 7-246. Special Exceptions.
� A Special Exception may be granted by the Board of Zoning Adjustments for any
satellite receive-only antenna which does not or can not comply with this Article
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�� specified hereinabove. In considering whether to grant a Special Exception from this
Article, the Board of Zoning Adjustments shall consider the following:
,,�,,, 1 . The effect on the value of the surrounding property;
2. The potential for interference with the enjoyment of the use of
surrounding properties;
3. Aesthetics;
4. The necessity of the Special Exception for the public health, safety and
welfare of the citizens or for governmental purposes;
5. The zoning district and the adjoining zoning districts of the property for
which the Special Exception is sought; and,
6. The provisions of 47 C.F.R. Subsection 25.104 which preempt local
zoning or other regulations that differentiate between satellite receive-
only antennas and other types of antenna facilities unless such
regulations:
a. Have a reasonable and clearly defined health, safety or aesthetic
""��` objective; and,
'�►Y b. Do not operate to impose unreasonable limitations on, or prevent
reception of satellite receive-only antennas or to impose costs on
the users or such antennas that are excessive in light of the
purchase and installation of the equipment.
7. The unique conditions that govern reasonable reception on any given lot.
Sec. 7-247. Effective date.
All satellite receive-only antennas upon which construction began before May 1,
1993, shall be permitted to continue to exist as nonconforming structures or
nonconforming uses of structures. All such satellite receive-only antennas shall be
subject to the restrictions that apply to all nonconforming structures and
nonconforming uses of structures under the Grapevine Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance No. 82-73. All satellite receive-only antenna that do not comply with safety
standards for such structures shall be brought into compliance with such safety
standards within thirty (30) days of receipt of notice from the Building Official. All
satellite receive-only antennas upon construction began on or after May 1, 1993, shall
,,.�,, conform to the requirements of this Article.
Sec. 7-248 and 7-249. Reserved.
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Section 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be
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Sec. 7-248 and 7-249. Reserved.
Section 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be
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deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum
not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars (5500.00) and a separate offense shall be deemed
committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
Section 3. The fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of
Grapevine, Texas are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals,
peace and general welfare of the public creates an emergency which requires that this
Ordinance become effective from and after the date of its passage, and it is
accordingly so ordained.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the zOth day of April , 1993.
APPROVED:
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William D. Tate
,�.,,� Mayor
ATTEST:
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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John F. Boyle, Jr.
p City Attorney
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