Satellite Dishes

Satellite Dishes and Antennas. Satellite dishes, TV antennas, and
satellite internet reception devices may not exceed one (1) meter
across at the widest point without prior approval from the Architecture
Review Committee. All such devices must be located in the least
conspicuous location from the viewpoint of the neighboring lots that
allows for adequate signal reception. All satellite dishes much be
painted a color approved by the Architecture Review Committee.
Owners must apply to the Architecture Review Committee for
approval of the paint color on or before the 10th (tenth) day after
installation of the dish. Radio towers and HAM radio antennas are
prohibited.

This is already in the rules but has never been enforced. The ARC is supposed to approve the location of “Dishes”. (Anything that changes the appearance of the exterior of your home must be approved by the ARC)

Will you make people move the dishes from their frontages that weren’t approved? Painting the front facing surfaces of a satellite dish or terrestrial dish is not recommended.

BTW, Yellowknife Dishes are not Satellite Dishes!

Did we move to the Metric System? See research from the internet on satellite dish sizes. No mention of one meter anywhere! How about 3 feet? This is Biff and Muffy wanting people to think they know what their talking about!

The most common dish ranges in size from 18 to 20 inches and the design prevents snow and ice accumulation on the surface of the dish. Do not use external devices, like covers, or sprays to protect the dish.

Modern dishes intended for home television use are generally 18 in to 31 in in diameter, and are fixed in one position, for Ku-band reception from one orbital position

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