The Town Board of the Town of Caledonia states the following as its findings and legislative intent:
A. 
The requirements of this chapter are established for the purpose of regulating the development of solar energy systems and battery energy storage systems in the Town by providing standards for the placement, design, construction, operation, monitoring, modification and removal of these systems.
B. 
The Town Board finds it is necessary to properly regulate solar energy systems and battery energy storage systems to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the Town of Caledonia, protect residential uses, business areas, and other land uses, conserve designated farmland, protect real property values of nonparticipating landowners, and to preserve the overall beauty, nature and character of the Town, while promoting the effective and efficient use of solar energy resources.
C. 
In addition, the Town Board finds it necessary to regulate and govern the proper and timely removal of solar energy systems and battery energy storage systems upon such systems becoming nonfunctional or when they are no longer being utilized.
As used in this chapter, the terms of Chapter 130 of the Town Code, entitled Zoning, shall apply and the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ANSI
American National Standards Institute.
BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
An electronic system that protects battery energy storage systems from operating outside their safe operating parameters and disconnects electrical power to the battery energy storage system or places it in a safe condition if potentially hazardous temperatures or other conditions are detected.
BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
A rechargeable energy storage system consisting of one or more devices, including batteries, battery chargers, controls, power conditioning systems and associated electrical equipment, assembled together, capable of storing energy in order to provide electrical energy at a future time, not to include a stand-alone 12-volt car battery or an electric motor vehicle. A battery energy storage system is classified as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 battery energy storage system as follows:
A. 
Tier 1 battery energy storage systems are battery energy storage systems having an aggregate energy capacity less than or equal to 600 kWh and, if in a room or enclosed area, consist of only a single energy storage system technology.
B. 
Tier 2 battery energy storage systems are battery energy storage systems having an aggregate energy capacity greater than 600 kWh or are comprised of more than one storage battery technology in a room or enclosed area.
BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM BUILDING-MOUNTED
A battery energy storage system attached to any part of a building or structure that has an occupancy permit on file with the Town and that is either the principal structure or an accessory structure on a recorded parcel.
BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM GROUND-MOUNTED
A battery energy storage system that is not a building-mounted battery energy storage system.
BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM PERMIT
The NYSERDA model battery energy storage system permit, as it may be updated from time to time, which establishes the minimum submittal requirements for electrical and structural plan review that are necessary when permitting small battery energy storage systems.
BATTERY(IES)
A single cell or a group of cells connected together electrically in series, in parallel, or a combination of both, which can charge, discharge, and store energy electrochemically. For the purposes of this chapter, batteries utilized in consumer products are excluded from these requirements.
BUILDING-INTEGRATED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A combination of photovoltaic building components integrated into any building envelope system such as vertical facades including glass and other facade material, semitransparent skylight systems, roofing materials, and shading over windows.
BUILDING-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
Any solar energy system that is affixed to the side(s) or rear of a building or other structure either directly or by means of support structures or other mounting devices, but not including those mounted to the roof or top surface of a building.
CELL
The basic electrochemical unit, characterized by an anode and a cathode, used to receive, store, and deliver electrical energy.
COMMISSIONING
A systematic process that provides documented confirmation that a battery energy storage system functions according to the intended design criteria and complies with applicable code requirements.
DEDICATED-USE BUILDING
A building that is built for the primary intention of housing battery energy storage system equipment and is classified as Group F-1 occupancy as defined in the International Building Code, and it complies with the following:
A. 
The building's only use is battery energy storage, energy generation, and other electrical grid-related operations.
B. 
No other occupancy types are permitted in the building.
C. 
Occupants in the rooms and areas containing battery energy storage systems are limited to personnel that operate, maintain, service, test, and repair the battery energy storage system and other energy systems.
D. 
Administrative and support personnel are permitted in areas within the buildings that do not contain battery energy storage system, provided the following:
(1) 
The areas do not occupy more than 10% of the building area of the story in which they are located.
(2) 
A means of egress is provided from the administrative and support use areas to the public way that does not require occupants to traverse through areas containing battery energy storage systems or other energy system equipment.
DESIGNATED FARMLAND
Land designated as Farmland of Statewide Importance, or land designated as Prime Farmland or Prime Farmland If Drained in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)'s Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database on Web Soil Survey, that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops and is also available for these land uses.
ENERGY CODE
The New York State Energy Conservation Construction Code adopted pursuant to Article 11 of the Energy Law, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.
ESCROW
Account in which funds are accumulated for specific disbursements.
FARMLAND OF STATEWIDE IMPORTANCE
Land, designated as Farmland of Statewide Importance in the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)'s Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database on Web Soil Survey, which is of statewide importance for the production of food, feed, fiber, forage, and oilseed crops as determined by the appropriate state agency or agencies. Farmland of Statewide Importance may include tracts of land that have been designated for agriculture by state law.
FIRE CODE
The fire code section of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code adopted pursuant to Article 18 of the Executive Law, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.
GLARE
The effect by reflections of light with intensity sufficient as determined in a commercially reasonable manner to cause annoyance, discomfort, nuisance, or loss in visual performance and visibility in any material respects.
GROUND MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A freestanding solar energy system mounted on a structure, poles or series of poles constructed specifically to support the solar array and not attached to any other structure.
KILOWATT (KW)
A unit of electrical power equal to 1,000 watts, which constitutes the basic unit of electrical demand. A watt is a metric measurement of power (not energy) and is the rate at which electricity is used. 1,000 KW is equal to 1 megawatt (MW).
KILOWATT-HOUR (kWh)
A measure of the energy capacity of a battery and a battery energy storage system equal to the discharge of 1 kW for a period of one hour.
MEGAWATT (MW)
A unit of electrical power equal to 1,000,000 watts or 1,000 kilowatts (kW).
MEGAWATT-HOUR (MWh)
A measure of the energy capacity of a battery and a battery energy storage system equal to 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh).
NAMEPLATE CAPACITY
A. 
For solar energy systems, starting from the initial installation of the solar energy system, the maximum electrical generating output that the solar energy system is capable of producing on a steady state basis and during continuous operation (when not restricted by seasonal or other de-ratings) as specified by the manufacturer of the solar energy system.
B. 
For battery energy storage systems, starting from the initial installation of the battery energy storage system, the maximum electrical energy storage, in MWh, that the battery energy storage system is capable of storing at full charge as specified by the manufacturer of the solar energy system.
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TESTING LABORATORY (NRTL)
A U.S. Department of Labor designation recognizing a private sector organization to perform certification for certain products to ensure that they meet the requirements of both the construction and general industry OSHA electrical standards.
NATIVE PERENNIAL VEGETATION
Native wildflowers, forbs, and grasses that serve as habitat, forage, and migratory way stations for pollinators and shall not include any prohibited or regulated invasive species as determined by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC).
NEC
National Electric Code.
NEW YORK STATE ACCELERATED RENEWABLE ENERGY GROWTH AND COMMUNITY BENEFIT ACT (94-C PROCESS)
Permitting process administered by the New York State Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) for proposed major solar energy systems with a nameplate capacity equal to or greater than 25,000 kW (25 MW) pursuant Section 94-C of the Executive Law and its implementing regulations. The 94-C process supersedes the permitting authority of this chapter, but ORES will apply the substantive requirements of this chapter unless it finds them unreasonably burdensome in view of the New York State renewable energy targets of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and environmental benefits of the solar energy system. Projects with a nameplate capacity of 20,000 kW (20 MW) but less than 25,000 kW (25 MW) may opt-in to the 94-C process.
NFPA
National Fire Protection Association.
NON-DEDICATED-USE BUILDING
All buildings that contain a battery energy storage system and do not comply with the dedicated-use building requirements.
NONPARTICIPATING COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Any principal building used for conducting a retail business, event barn, tourist home, motel, or hotel that is located on a nonparticipating property.
NONPARTICIPATING PROPERTY
Any property that is not a participating property.
NONPARTICIPATING RESIDENCE
Any dwelling located on a nonparticipating property.
NYS AG AND MARKETS SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT GUIDANCE
The latest revision of the Guidelines for Solar Energy Projects-Construction Mitigation for Agricultural Lands published by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets.
OCCUPIED COMMUNITY BUILDING
Any building in Occupancy Group A, B, E, I, R, as defined in the International Building Code, including but not limited to schools, colleges, day-care facilities, hospitals, correctional facilities, public libraries, theaters, stadiums, apartments, hotels, and houses of worship.
OPERATOR
The applicant for the approval of a solar energy system or battery energy storage system, the owner, lessee, licensee, or other person authorized to install and operate a solar energy system or battery energy storage system on the real property of an owner, and each operator's successors, transferees, assignees, and all parties to which the solar energy system or battery energy storage system may transfer any or all of its ownership interests or contracts or subcontracts concerning the construction, management, operations and/or maintenance in, and responsibilities of the solar energy system or battery energy storage system.
OWNER
The owner of the real property on which a solar energy system or battery energy storage system is located or installed or proposed to be located or installed.
PARTICIPATING PROPERTY
A solar energy system host property or any real property that is the subject of an agreement that provides for compensation to the landowner from the operator (or affiliate) regardless of whether any part of the solar energy system is constructed on the property.
POLLINATOR
Bees, birds, bats, and other insects or wildlife that pollinate flowering plants, and includes both wild and managed insects.
PORTABLE SOLAR ARRAY
A solar energy system that is readily movable and not a ground-mounted, building- mounted, or building-integrated solar energy system.
ROOF-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A solar energy system mounted on the roof of any legally permitted building or structure and wholly contained within the limits of the roof surface for the purpose of producing electricity for on-site consumption.
SOLAR COLLECTOR
A device, structure, panel or part of a device or structure for which the primary purpose is to transform solar radiant energy into thermal or electrical energy.
SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT
Electrical material, hardware, conduit, or other equipment associated with the production of electricity including solar panels, solar thermal electric equipment, associated wiring, mounting brackets, framing and foundations, accessory structures and buildings, battery energy storage systems, light reflectors, concentrators, and heat exchangers, inverters and other power conditioning equipment, substations, electrical infrastructure, distribution lines and other appurtenant structures and facilities used for or intended to be used for solar energy system.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
The components and subsystems required to convert solar energy into electric energy suitable for use. The term includes, but is not limited to, solar panels and solar energy equipment. The area of a solar energy system includes all the land inside the perimeter of the solar energy system, which extends to any interconnection equipment. A solar energy system is classified as a minor, medium, major, or on-farm. A solar energy system does not include a solar thermal system.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM ARRAY
Any number of electrically connected solar panels providing a single electricity producing unit.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, MAJOR
Any solar energy system that has a nameplate capacity of 7.5 MW DC or higher.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, MEDIUM
Any solar energy system that has a nameplate capacity of greater than 25 kW DC but less than 7.5 MW DC.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, MINOR
A solar energy system with a nameplate capacity of up to and including 25 KW DC or a solar thermal system secondary to the use of the premises for other lawful purposes.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, ON-FARM
A solar energy system located on a farm that is a farm operation, as defined by Article 25-AA of the Agriculture and Markets Law, in an agricultural district, where the solar energy system is designed, installed, and operated so that the anticipated annual total amounts of electrical energy generated do not exceed the anticipated annual total electricity consumed on the farm by more than 110%.
SOLAR PANEL
A photovoltaic device capable of collecting and converting solar energy into electrical energy.
SOLAR THERMAL ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
Solar energy conversion technologies that convert solar energy to electricity by heating a working fluid to power a turbine that drives a generator.
SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM
Solar energy devices that convert solar radiation to usable thermal energy for the transfer of stored heat for heating water or air, consisting of solar collectors, storage tanks, and associated tubing and controls. Solar thermal systems are not regulated as solar energy systems pursuant to this chapter.
UL
Underwriters Laboratory, an accredited standards developer in the US.
UNIFORM CODE
The New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code adopted pursuant to Article 18 of the Executive Law, as currently in effect and as hereafter amended from time to time.