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Are antennas mounted on the walls of a building that do not extend above the building parapet considered rooftop obstructions?

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Are antennas mounted on the walls of a building that do not extend above the building parapet considered rooftop obstructions?

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Yes, if the antenna is above the level of the roof, even if it not above the top of the parapet. Such flush-mounted antennas may not be installed in a manner that interferes with rooftop access.

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