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DRAFT <br />Subd. 11 Antenna. Equipment, used for transmitting and/or receiving <br />telecommunication, television or radio signals, which is located on the exterior, or <br />outside, of any building or structure. <br /> <br />A. Dish antenna: A parabolic-shaped antenna (including all supporting <br />apparatus) which is used for transmitting or receiving telecommunication, <br />television or radio signals, which is located on the exterior, or outside, of any <br />building or structure. <br /> <br />1. Class I: Dish Antenna under thirty (30) inches or more in diameter; <br />six (6) feet in surface area; or six (6) feet in height. <br /> <br />2. Class II: Dish Antenna thirty (30) inches or more in diameter; six (6) <br />square feet or more in surface area; or six (6) feet or more in height. <br /> <br />B. Tower: Any pole, spire or structure, or any combination thereof, to which <br />an antenna is attached, or which is designed for an antenna to be attached, and <br />all supporting lines, cables, wires and braces; including but not limited to a <br />free-standing radio (including ham radio and private radio transmitting) or <br />television receiving antenna, a windmill, and a wind-powered generator. <br /> <br />Subd. 12 Apartment. A room or suite of rooms located in a one- or two-family building <br />or multiple dwelling, which shall include a bath and kitchen accommodation, intended or <br />designed for use as an independent residence by a single household. <br /> <br />Subd. 13 Appeal. An application for the review of an order, requirement, decision, <br />determination or interpretation of this Code made by an administrative officer in the <br />application and/or enforcement of this Code. <br /> <br />Subd. 14 Basement. Any area of a structure, including crawl spaces, having its floor or <br />base subgrade (below ground level) on all four sides, regardless of the depth of <br />excavation below ground level. (Revised 05/05/10) <br /> <br />Subd. 15 Bluff. A topographic feature such as a hill, cliff, or embankment having the <br />following characteristics (an area with an average slope of less than 18 percent over a <br />distance for 50 feet or more shall not be considered part of the bluff): <br />(Added 02/22/10) <br /> <br />(1) Part or all of the feature is located in a shoreland area; <br />(2) The slope rises at least 25 feet above the ordinary high water level of the <br />water body; <br />(3) The grade of the slope from the toe of the bluff to a point 25 feet or more <br />above the ordinary high water level averages 30 percent or greater; and <br />(4) The slope must drain toward the waterbody. <br />DRAFT: 6/3/2010 <br />Page 4 of 50