As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated, unless the context or subject matter requires
otherwise.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS
Structures, equipment, devices or construction techniques
used for the production of heat, light, cooling, electricity or other
forms of energy on site and may be attached to or separate from the
principal structure.
COLLECTIVE SOLAR
Solar installations owned collectively through subdivision
homeowner associations, college student groups, "adopt-a-solar-panel"
programs, or other similar arrangements.
FLUSH-MOUNTED SOLAR PANEL
Photovoltaic panels and tiles that are installed flush to
the surface of a roof and which cannot be angled or raised.
FREESTANDING OR GROUND-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY POWER SYSTEM
A solar energy power system that is directly installed in
the ground and is not attached or affixed to an existing structure.
Pole-mounted solar energy power systems shall be considered freestanding
or ground-mounted solar energy power systems for the purposes of this
section.
GLARE
The effect produced by reflections of light with an intensity
sufficient to cause annoyance, discomfort, or loss in visual performance
and visibility.
NET-METERING
A billing arrangement that allows solar customers to get
credit for excess electricity that they generate and deliver back
to the grid so that they only pay for their net electricity usage
at the end of the month.
PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) POWER SYSTEM
A solar energy power system that produces electricity by
the use of semiconductor devices, called photovoltaic cells, that
generate electricity whenever light strikes them.
QUALIFIED SOLAR INSTALLER
A person who has skills and knowledge related to the construction
and operation of solar electrical equipment and installations and
has received safety training on the hazards involved. Persons who
are on the list of eligible photovoltaic installers maintained by
the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA),
or who are certified as a solar installer by the North American Board
of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP), shall be deemed to be
qualified solar installers for the purposes of this definition. Persons
who are not on NYSERDA's list of eligible installers or NABCEP's
list of certified installers may be deemed to be qualified installers
if the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson determines such persons have
had adequate training to determine the degree and extent of the hazard
and the personal protective equipment and job planning necessary to
perform the installation safely. Such training shall include the proper
use of special precautionary techniques and personal protective equipment,
as well as the skills and techniques necessary to distinguish exposed
energized parts from other parts of electrical equipment and to determine
the nominal voltage of exposed live parts.
ROOFTOP OR BUILDING-MOUNTED SOLAR POWER SYSTEM
A solar power system in which solar panels are mounted on
top of the structure of a roof either as a flush-mounted system or
as modules fixed to frames which can be tilted toward the south at
an optimal angle.
SETBACK
The distance from a front lot line, side lot line or rear
lot line of a parcel to any component of a freestanding or ground-mounted
solar energy power system, solar farm or solar power plant within
which no solar components shall be permitted.
SOLAR ACCESS
Space open to the sun and clear of overhangs or shade including
the orientation of streets and lots to the sun so as to permit the
use of active and/or passive solar energy power systems on individual
properties.
SOLAR COLLECTOR
A solar photovoltaic cell, panel, or array, or solar hot
air or water collector device, which relies upon solar radiation as
an energy source for the generation of electricity or transfer of
stored heat.
SOLAR EASEMENT
An easement recorded pursuant to New York Real Property Law
§ 335-b, the purpose of which is to secure the right to
receive sunlight across real property of another for continued access
to sunlight necessary to operate a solar collector.
SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT/POWER SYSTEM
Solar collectors, controls, energy storage devices, heat
pumps, heat exchangers, and other materials, hardware or equipment
necessary to the process by which solar radiation is collected, converted
into another form of energy, stored, protected from unnecessary dissipation
and distributed. Solar power systems include solar thermal, photovoltaic
and concentrated solar. For the purposes of this chapter, a solar
energy power system does not include any solar energy power system
of four square feet in size or less.
SOLAR FARM OR SOLAR POWER PLANT
Energy generation facility or area of land whose principal
use is allowed by site plan approval issued by the Planning Board
to convert solar energy to electricity, whether by photovoltaics,
concentrating solar thermal devices or various experimental solar
technologies, with the primary purpose of wholesale or retail sales
of electricity. No other buildings or uses are required unless needed
for the solar installation.
SOLAR PANEL
A device for the direct conversion of solar energy into electricity.
SOLAR STORAGE BATTERY
A device that stores energy from the sun and makes it available
in an electrical form.
SOLAR THERMAL POWER SYSTEMS
Solar thermal power systems directly heat water or other
liquid using sunlight. The heated liquid is used for such purposes
as space heating and cooling, domestic hot water, and heating pool
water.
Solar farms and solar power plants shall be permitted uses and
permitted structures in the Industrial (I) zoning district only, subject
to the following conditions:
A. Site plan approval granted by the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson Planning Board is required under Chapter
172 of the Village Code. Prior to any public hearing on the application by the Planning Board pursuant to §
172-31 of the Village Code, the Planning Board shall refer the completed application to the Village Board for review and report. The Planning Board shall not hold a public hearing on the application without such report from the Village Board unless the Village Board fails for any reason to render such report within 45 days following the date of such referral. All applications for solar farms and solar power plants shall include the following (in addition to all other submittal requirements for site plans):
(1) A written narrative describing how the solar farm or solar power
plant will be constructed, operated and maintained.
(2) Manufacturer's information and specifications for the proposed
solar farm or solar power plant.
(3) A written narrative describing the eventual decommissioning of the solar farm or solar power plant that describes the anticipated life of the solar farm or solar power plant, the estimated decommissioning costs and the method for insuring funds will be available for decommissioning and restoration of the site in compliance with §
173-9.
B. Compliance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act shall
be required. Applicants shall prepare and submit a completed Part
I of a Full Environmental Assessment Form, together with such additional
analyses as may be required by the Planning Board.
C. The installation of a solar farm or solar power plant shall be considered a Development or Development Activity for the purposes of Chapter
132, Stormwater Management, of the Code of the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson. The site shall comply with all current standards for New York State stormwater regulations.
D. The site plan shall indicate all existing and proposed access to
the site, including the location of all access roads, gates, parking
areas, electric power supplies, emergency access, and other utilities
existing and proposed within the property boundaries. All easements
and rights-of-way should be shown on the site plan.
E. The manufacturer's or installer's identification and appropriate
warning signage shall be posted at the site and clearly visible.
F. The solar farm or solar power plant shall be substantially screened
from view from adjoining properties and from public and private roadways,
and street rights-of-way when possible and practicable, through the
use of architectural features, earth berms, landscaping, or other
screening which will harmonize with the character of the property
and surrounding area. The proposed screening shall not interfere with
the normal operation of the solar collectors. Additional screening
may be required as part of the Planning Board approval.
G. All solar farm or solar power plant equipment and installations shall
be subject to a minimum thirty-foot setback from all property lines.
The Planning Board may require increased setbacks as it deems necessary
based on the surrounding conditions.
H. A solar farm or solar power plant shall only be permitted on lots
with a minimum size of five acres.
I. Notwithstanding bulk table requirements to the contrary, developmental
coverage of a lot with a solar farm or solar power plant shall not
exceed 85%.
J. The height of the freestanding or ground-mounted solar collectors
and any mounts shall not exceed 10 feet when oriented at maximum tilt.
K. The solar farm or solar power plant installation shall be enclosed
by a minimum six-foot solid fence (or fence with privacy slats), and
landscaping shall be provided at the fence line to reduce adverse
visual impacts. The Planning Board may require a greater height in
fencing depending on individual conditions.
L. Solar farm and solar power plant panels and equipment shall be surfaced,
designed and sited so as not to reflect glare onto adjacent properties
and roadways.
M. On-site power lines shall, to the maximum extent practicable, be
placed underground.
N. Plans and drawings of the solar energy system installation signed
by a professional engineer registered in New York State showing the
proposed layout of the entire solar energy system along with a description
of all components, whether on site or off site, existing vegetation
and proposed clearing and grading of all sites involved.
O. An electrical diagram detailing the solar energy system installation,
associated components, and electrical interconnection methods, with
all disconnects and over-current devices identified.
P. Plan for clearing and/or grading of site.
Q. Documentation of utility notification, including electric service
order number.
R. All applications shall include a visual analysis using line-of-sight
profiles and color photographs from public viewing locations.
S. Photo simulations shall be included showing the proposed solar energy
system in relation to the building/site along with elevation views
and dimensions, and manufacturer's specifications and photographs
of the proposed solar energy system, solar collectors, and all other
components.
T. Details of the proposed noise that may be generated by inverter fans.
The Planning Board may require a noise analysis to determine potential
adverse noise impacts.
U. Applications must demonstrate compliance with all the general standards
for all site plan approvals as set forth elsewhere in the Village
Code.
V. Solar farms and solar power plants are not permitted on ridge lines
or slopes exceeding 15%.
W. Solar farm and solar power plant buildings and accessory structures
shall, to the extent reasonably possible, use materials, colors, and
textures that will blend the facility into the existing environment.
X. No more than 15% of the total existing brush, trees and other screening
vegetation on a parcel of property may be removed in order to accommodate
a solar farm.
Y. The site shall include prominent and clear identification of the
property address and of the address and phone number of the owner
and operator in the case of emergency.
Z. The area beneath the collectors shall not be used for storage of
any equipment or material.
AA. Lot surface coverage limitations. The surface area beneath all solar
collectors shall be included in calculating maximum permitted lot
coverage limitations.
BB. Solar farms and solar power plants shall not be permitted in any
New York State or federally mapped flood zones, flood plains, wetland
or buffer areas.
The provisions of Chapter
172, Article
IX, Enforcement, shall apply to any violation of this chapter.
The fees for all building permits required herein shall be paid
at the time each building permit application is submitted pursuant
to the Schedule of Fees provided for in the Village Code.