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3.—(1) In Class A of Part 1 (development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse), in paragraph A.1(f), for “a satellite antenna” substitute “a microwave antenna”.
(2) In Class E of Part 1, in paragraph E.1(a), for “a satellite antenna” substitute “a microwave antenna”.
(3) In Class H of Part 1—
(a)in paragraph H, for “a satellite antenna” substitute “a microwave antenna”;
(b)for paragraph H.1 substitute—
“H.1. Development is not permitted by Class H if—
(a)it would result in the presence on the dwellinghouse or within its curtilage of—
(i)more than two antennas;
(ii)a single antenna exceeding 100 centimetres in length;
(iii)two antennas which do not meet the relevant size criteria;
(iv)an antenna installed on a chimney, where the length of the antenna would exceed 60 centimetres;
(v)an antenna installed on a chimney, where the antenna would protrude above the chimney;
(vi)an antenna with a cubic capacity in excess of 35 litres;
(b)in the case of an antenna to be installed on a roof without a chimney, the highest part of the antenna would be higher than the highest part of the roof;
(c)in the case of an antenna to be installed on a roof with a chimney, the highest part of the antenna would be higher than the highest part of the chimney, or 60 centimetres measured from the highest part of the ridge tiles of the roof, whichever is the lower;
(d)in the case of article 1(5) land, it would consist of the installation of an antenna—
(i)on a chimney, wall or roof slope which faces onto, and is visible from, a highway;
(ii)in the Broads, on a chimney, wall or roof slope which faces onto, and is visible from, a waterway;
(iii)on a building which exceeds 15 metres in height.”
(c)for paragraph H.2(b) substitute—
“(b)an antenna no longer needed for reception or transmission purposes shall be removed as soon as reasonably practicable”; and
(d)after H.2 add—
“H.3. The relevant size criteria for the purpose of paragraph H.1(a)(iii) are that:
(a)only one of the antennas may exceed 60 centimetres in length; and
(b)any antenna which exceeds 60 centimetres in length must not exceed 100 centimetres in length.
H.4. The length of an antenna is to be measured in any linear direction, and shall exclude any projecting feed element, reinforcing rim, mounting or brackets.”
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