A.
Solar energy systems shall be permitted accessory uses to the permitted principal and other accessory uses on a lot and shall not involve the production of power for off-premises consumption nor shall such a use constitute the principal use of any lot. This prohibition shall not be interpreted to preclude the occasional sale of excess power from a solar energy system back to the public electric utility provider. For systems intended for uses other than the ones stated, or for any commercial projects, site plan approval is required.
B.
Either rooftop and building-mounted solar collectors or ground-mounted arrays and freestanding solar collectors are permitted to be installed but not both.
C.
Rooftop and building-mounted solar collectors are permitted in all zoning districts, subject to the following requirements:
(1)
Installation of rooftop and building-mounted solar collectors shall require a zoning permit from the Zoning Officer and a building permit from the Construction Code Official prior to installation.
[Amended 7-5-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-5]
(2)
Solar panels may extend a maximum of six inches above the roof, further provided that the panels follow the pitch of the roof and do not exceed the maximum permitted height of the prevailing zone.
(3)
No part of the solar panels or solar energy system shall extend beyond the edge of the roof.
(4)
All visible solar collector parts, including frames and support structures, shall be nonreflective.
(5)
A rooftop and building-mounted solar collection system shall be no larger than 1,200 square feet on a residential structure.
(7)
Rooftop installations must not interfere with any operation of plumbing fixtures protruding from the rooftop level, as required by the New Jersey Plumbing Codes.
D.
Ground-mounted arrays and freestanding solar collectors are permitted as accessory structures in all zoning districts only if mounting is determined, by the Zoning Officer, to be impractical by the property or home owner, subject to the following requirements:
(1)
Installation of ground-mounted arrays and freestanding solar collectors shall require a zoning permit from the Zoning Officer and a building permit from the Construction Code Official prior to installation.
[Amended 7-5-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-5]
(2)
The total surface area of all ground-mounted and freestanding solar collectors on the lot shall not exceed 1,200 square feet.
(3)
The location of the ground-mounted arrays and freestanding collectors shall comply with the setback for an accessory use in that zone.
(4)
Solar panels may be installed on a ground-mounted apparatus only on lots with a minimum lot size of two acres and only in the rear yard. All ground-mounted systems must be set back at least 50 feet from the boundary lines.
(5)
Ground-mounted arrays shall not exceed 10 feet in height, when oriented at maximum tilt.
(6)
All visible solar collector parts, including frames and support structures, shall be nonreflective.
(7)
Ground-mounted arrays shall be excluded from the calculation of the lot (impervious) coverage if mounted on a lawn or a vegetated area.
(8)
Submission of a plot plan that shows the location of the proposed ground-mounted array and freestanding solar collectors. A minor site plan shall be required if the total surface area of all ground-mounted and freestanding solar collectors on the lot exceeds 1,200 square feet.