This chapter shall be known as "Renewable Energy Systems Law."
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A structure, the use of which is customarily incidental and
subordinate to that of the principal building and is attached thereto,
and is located on the same lot or premises as the principal building.
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
homeowners' 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.
LARGE-SCALE SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
Any solar collector system that generates greater than 25
kilowatt hours. All ground-mounted or freestanding solar energy systems
that are designed primarily to generate electricity for resale are
large-scale solar energy systems. All solar farms and collective solar
systems which are designed on a scale to generate energy for sale
are large-scale solar energy systems. Large-scale solar energy systems
include large-scale solar thermal systems.
NET METERING
A billing arrangement that allows a solar customer to get
credit for excess electricity that the customer generates and delivers
back to the grid so that the customer only pays for net electricity
usage.
PERMIT-GRANTING AUTHORITY
The Town of Union (the "Town") authority or official charged
with granting permits for the operation of solar energy systems.
PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEMS
A solar energy system that produces electricity by the use
of semiconductor devices called photovoltaic (PV) cells that generate
electricity whenever light strikes the PV cells. In this chapter,
the term "solar collector" refers to a photovoltaic system for energy
production.
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 solar installers
if the Town 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.
REMOTE NET METERING
An arrangement with an electric utility that allows for the
kilowatt hours (kWh) generated from a solar PV system located at a
specific site to be credited towards kWh of consumption at a different
location.
ROOFTOP OR BUILDING-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY 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.
SMALL-SCALE SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
The term "small-scale solar" refers to any of the following
list of solar energy collector systems and solar thermal systems that
produce up to 25 kilowatts per hour of energy:
A.
Any rooftop or building-mounted solar system;
B.
Any ground-mounted or freestanding solar energy system that
is:
(1)
An accessory use to a principal, residential use; and
(2)
Is designed on a scale to serve primarily the electrical needs/demands
of the principal use or building on the same lot; or
C.
Any ground-mounted or freestanding solar energy system that
is:
(1)
An accessory use to a principal, commercial use; and
(2)
Is designed on a scale to serve primarily the electrical needs/demands
of the principal use or building on the same lot.
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 ENERGY EQUIPMENT/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 dissipation and
distributed. Solar systems include solar thermal, photovoltaic and
concentrated solar.
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 SYSTEMS
Solar thermal 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.
TOWN OF UNION
The Town of Union outside of the Villages of Endicott and
Johnson City.
Each separate provision of this chapter shall be deemed independent
of all other provisions herein, and if any provisions shall be deemed
or declared invalid, all other provisions hereof shall remain valid
and enforceable.
Where this chapter differs or conflicts with other laws, rules
and regulations, unless the right to do so is preempted or prohibited
by the county, state or federal government, the more restrictive or
protective law of the Town and the public shall apply.
All local laws in conflict with provisions of this chapter are
hereby superseded.
This chapter shall take effect immediately, as provided by law,
upon filing with the Secretary of State.
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the Municipal Home Rule
Law. This chapter shall supersede the provisions of Town Law to the
extent it is inconsistent with the same, and to the extent permitted
by the New York State Constitution, the Municipal Home Rule Law, or
any other applicable statute.