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No person, firm or corporation, except licensed amateur radio operators erecting devices for their own use, shall erect or install any exterior television or radio antenna mast or tower or similar device over twenty feet in height with out first obtaining a permit from the building inspector. An application for such permit shall be on forms provided by the building inspector, and shall contain the address of the place where installation is to be made and such other pertinent information and data as the building inspector may require as set forth in this chapter. Such application shall be made by the owner or lessee of the building or property whereupon the antenna or other similar device is to be erected or installed, or by the person, firm or corporation that will make such installation. If the owner or lessee of the premises makes the application, he shall furnish the name of the person, firm or corporation that will make the installation. No permit will be issued unless the applicant or the person, firm or corporation that will make the installation is licensed under this chapter, except that a special permit may be issued to an individual authorizing him to make any such installation on or about a building of which he is the owner or tenant, provided he has owner’s written consent – provided further, that in such case the work authorized by the permit must be done personally by such owner, owners or lessees, and not by any person employed for such purpose. In case the application is for the erection of an antenna or a mast or tower in excess of fifty feet in height, two complete sets of detailed plans and specifications shall be filed with the application. (Ord. 993, 1953)