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Number
302
Date (Introduced)
4/16/1986
Date (Adopted)
5/7/1986
Description
Amending Chapter 5 Entitled "Zoning" of Title 9 of the Los Altos Hills Municipal Code to Amend Articles 2 and 5 Thereof Entitled "Definitions," and "Area, Coverage, Height and Setback Limitations," Respectively
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r %0 �r <br />Section 10-1.503. Height. <br />(f) Antennas <br />No antenna whether freestanding or attached <br />to a building shall be erected or installed until the <br />permit required in the following table, if any, shall <br />have first been obtained: <br />HEIGHT PERMIT REQUIRED <br />(feet) <br />Less than None <br />48 <br />48 to Site Development Permit issued by <br />Less than the Zoning Administrator <br />63 <br />63 to Site Development Permit issued by <br />Less than the Site Development Committee <br />83 <br />More than <br />83 Site Development Permit issued by <br />and over the Planning Commission <br />(1) The height to which any antenna may be <br />extended, whether freestanding or attached to a <br />building, shall mean the vertical distance at any <br />point from the natural ground level of the property <br />on which the antenna is erected or installed and <br />which existed prior to grading for any structure, <br />or from any building pad on the property if exca- <br />vated below natural ground level, whichever ele- <br />vation is lower, to the highest part of the antenna <br />directly above. <br />-3- <br />
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