The purpose of this article is to promote the reasonable regulation
of solar energy systems, including commercial ground-mounted solar
energy installations, by providing standards for the placement, design,
construction, operation, monitoring, modification and removal of such
installations that address public health, safety, and welfare and
minimize impacts on scenic, natural and historic resources and provide
adequate financial assurance for the eventual decommissioning of such
installations.
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM
An active solar energy system that converts solar energy
directly into electricity.
RATED NAMEPLATE CAPACITY
The maximum rated output of electric power production of
the photovoltaic system in watts of direct current (DC).
SOLAR ENERGY
Radiant energy received from the sun that can be collected
in the form of heat or light by a solar collector.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A device or structural design feature, a substantial purpose
of which is to provide daylight for interior lighting or provide for
the collection, storage and distribution of solar energy for space
heating or cooling, electricity generation, or water heating.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, GROUND-MOUNTED
An active solar energy system that is structurally mounted
to the ground and is not roof-mounted; may be of any size (small-,
medium- or large-scale).
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, LARGE-SCALE
An active solar energy system that occupies more than one
acre of surface area (equivalent to a rated nameplate capacity of
about 250 kW DC or greater).
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, MEDIUM-SCALE
An active solar energy system that occupies more than 1,750
square feet of surface area but less than one acre of surface area
(equivalent to a rated nameplate capacity of about 10 to 250 kW DC).
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, OFF-GRID
A photovoltaic solar energy system in which the circuits
energized by the solar energy system are not electrically connected
in any way to electric circuits that are served by an electric utility.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, ROOF-MOUNTED
An active solar energy system that is structurally mounted
to the roof of a building or structure; may be of any size (small-,
medium- or large-scale).
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, SMALL-SCALE
An active solar energy system that occupies 1,750 square
feet of surface area or less (equivalent to a rated nameplate capacity
of about 10 kW DC or less).
SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM
An active solar energy system that uses collectors to convert
the sun's rays into useful forms of energy for water heating, space
heating, or space cooling.
See the Table of Use Regulations for allowed principal and accessory
uses in all zoning districts.
Building-integrated solar energy systems, roof-mounted solar
energy systems and small-scale solar energy systems are allowable
as an accessory use in all zoning districts, subject to the following
requirements:
A. Height. Roof-mounted solar energy systems shall not project beyond
three feet above the peak of the roof and shall not be more than three
feet above the roof surface to which they are attached. The height
of a small-scale solar energy system shall not exceed 15 feet.
B. Setback. Roof-mounted solar energy systems shall comply with all
building setbacks in the applicable zoning district and shall not
extend beyond the exterior perimeter of the building on which the
system is mounted.
C. Coverage. Roof-mounted solar energy systems shall not cover more
than 90% of the total area of the roof.
D. Exempt. Building-integrated solar energy systems are exempt from
the requirements of this section and shall be regulated as any other
building element.
E. Certifications. Roof-mounted and building-integrated solar energy
system components shall be certified by Underwriters' Laboratories,
Inc., and the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation. The Town
reserves the right to deny a building permit for proposed solar energy
systems deemed to have inadequate certification.
F. Aesthetics. All roof-mounted and building-integrated solar energy
systems shall use colors that blend with the color of the roof or
other structures. Reflection angles from collector surfaces shall
be oriented so as not to interfere with the use and enjoyment of other
properties. Where necessary, screening shall be required to address
glare.
G. Small-scale solar energy systems shall be located in the rear or
side yard areas only.
All medium-scale solar energy system installations shall undergo site plan review as outlined in §
180-13 of the Code of the Town of Agawam prior to construction, installation or modification of the facility. The total area of medium-scale solar energy structures shall include the total of all areas where the solar panels are installed, all appurtenant and accessory buildings, access roads, landscaping, fencing and visual screening elements. The height of a medium-scale solar energy system shall not exceed 15 feet.
The balance of this article shall apply to large-scale solar energy system installations which measure one acre and larger. The area included for determining whether a proposed installation is a large-scale solar energy system is contained in §
180-155 below. The provisions of this article shall not apply to land owned by the Town of Agawam.
The project proponent of large-scale solar energy system installations
shall provide a form of surety, either through escrow account, bond
or line of credit from a creditable financial institution, in an amount
sufficient to cover the cost of removal in the event the Town of Agawam
deems the large-scale solar energy system installation to be abandoned
and must remove the installation and remediate the landscape. The
amount and form of the surety shall be determined to be reasonable
by the Planning Board, but in no event should exceed more than 110%
of the cost of removal and compliance with the additional requirements
set forth herein, as determined by the project proponent. Such surety
is not required for municipally owned or state-owned facilities. The
project proponent shall submit a fully inclusive estimate of the costs
associated with removal prepared by a qualified engineer. The amount
shall include a mechanism for calculating increased removal costs
due to inflation.