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Design Review Committee General Policy on Satellite Dish Antennas

 

 

The U.S. Government requires that HOA's allow installation of  satellite dish antennas (of a maximum size up to 3 feet in diameter). However, HOA's are allowed to regulate the placement of the antennas. Cory Lake Isles restricts antenna installations from roof structures as specified in the Cory Lake Isles Deed Restrictions, Article X, paragraph 10.6.c. Similar to the screening requirements for air conditioner and heater systems, pool equipment, and ancillary equipment as specified in the Deed Restrictions Article X, paragraphs 10.10.b and 10.11, the antennas are to be screened by shrubbery so as not to be visible from any street, road, other Lot, Lakes, ponds or other property. You should submit a request for approval of the required screening shrubbery. Our Restrictions require that satellite dishes be placed where they are not visible from the street, road, other Lot, Lakes, ponds, or other property as long as the homeowner can receive an acceptable quality signal.  The roof is the least desirable installation of all. If the roof was the only alternative installation for an acceptable quality signal, then the resident should provide documentation from the installer, after the installation, in order for a variance to be approved. See the photo examples of acceptable installations, antennas installed in acceptable locations, but needing additional screening shrubbery, and unacceptable installations:

Examples of acceptable satellite dish antenna installations

 

Examples of acceptable satellite dish antenna placements, but needs screening shrubbery

 

Examples of unacceptable satellite dish antenna installations


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