Colorado Code § 29-20-109

Local government regulation of amateur radio antennas
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(1) No local
government shall enact or enforce an ordinance or resolution regulating amateur radio antennas
that fails to conform to the limited preemption set forth in the memorandum opinion and order
PRB-1 entitled "Federal Preemption of State and Local Regulations Pertaining to Amateur Radio
Facilities", 101 FCC 2d 952 (1985), issued by the federal communications commission and
further codified in 47 CFR 97.15 (b). An ordinance or resolution adopted by a local government
that regulates amateur radio antennas shall conform to the limited federal preemption which
provides that local government regulations involving the placement, screening, or height of
antennas must:
(a) Be based on health, safety, or aesthetic considerations;
(b) Be crafted to reasonably accommodate amateur communications; and
(c) Represent the minimum practicable regulation required to accomplish the local
government's legitimate purpose.

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