f the delicatessen occupies in excess of 50 percent of the floor area of the premises (exclusive of the kitchen, restroom, storage and utility areas); (2) Dancing or live entertainment shall not be permitted on the premises; (3) A separate cocktail lounge or bar shall not be located on the premises; (4) Alcoholic beverages or beer or wine shall not be served in conjunction with the operation of any billiard or pool hall, bowling alley, or adult entertainment business as defined in Section 12.70 of this Chapter; and (5) Alcoholic beverages shall not be sold, dispensed, or allowed to be consumed on the premises between the hours of midnight and 6 o’clock a.m. 3. Antennas. A Zoning Administrator may, upon application, permit amateur radio transmission and receiving antennas on lots in A and R Zones which exceed the maximum height otherwise permitted by the provisions of Section 12.21.1. of this Chapter. (a) Application. The application shall include a plot plan, an elevation plan indicating the location and height of the proposed antenna and measures designed to minimize any adverse visual impacts from the antenna. These measures may include the construction of a retractable antenna, screening, painting or increased setbacks from property lines. Notice of the application shall be given to the Fire Department. (b) Procedures. An application for permission pursuant to this Subdivision shall follow the procedures Sec. 13B.2.1. (Class 1 Conditional Use Permit) of Chapter 1A of this Code. The Zoning Administrator may waive the public hearing required in that Section if the applicant submits with the application the written approval of owners of all properties abutting, across the street or alley from, or having a common corner with the subject property. (c) Supplemental Findings. In addition to the findings otherwise required by Sec. 13B.2.1. (Class 1 Conditional Use Permit) of Chapter 1A of this Code, the Zoning Administrator shall also consider the uses to which the proposed antenna will be put, and may give special consideration to an application involving public service uses, such as participation in a radio amateur emergency network. 4. (This paragraph intentionally left blank.) 5. Dwelling Adjacent to an Equinekeeping Use.