It is the purpose of this regulation to promote the safe, effective
and efficient use of installed solar energy systems that reduce on-site
consumption of utility-supplied energy while protecting the health,
safety and welfare of adjacent and surrounding land uses and lots
and parcels. This article seeks to:
A. Provide property owners and business owners/operators with flexibility
in satisfying their on-site energy needs.
B. Reduce overall energy demands within the community and to promote
energy efficiency.
C. Integrate alternative energy systems seamlessly into the community's
neighborhoods and landscapes without diminishing quality of life in
the neighborhoods.
Ground-mounted systems are subject to the accessory use or structure
setback requirements in the zoning district in which the system is
to be constructed. The required setbacks are measured from the lot
line to the nearest part of the system. No part of the ground-mounted
system shall extend into the required setbacks due to a tracking system
or other adjustment of solar PV-related equipment or parts.
The surface area of any ground-mounted system, regardless of
the mounted angle of any portion of the system, is considered impervious
surface and shall be calculated as part of the lot coverage limitations
for the zoning district. If the ground-mounted system is mounted above
existing impervious surface, it shall not be calculated as part of
the lot coverage limitations for the zoning district.
No signage or graphic content may be displayed on the solar
PV system except the manufacturer's badge, safety information
and equipment specification information. Said information shall be
depicted within an area no more than 36 square inches in size.
All solar PV systems are subject to compliance with applicable
performance standards detailed elsewhere in this article of this chapter.