The intent of this article is to provide a means for alternative
energy, or "green energy," sources in Amelia County. As this means
varies in degree of energy production, it is important to manage where
these production methods are located to prevent an overwhelming disruption
to our valued viewshed, agricultural/forestry businesses and the rural
character that is so highly prized in our community. Where small applications
for individual residential use and larger scales of independent business/industrial
use do not negatively impact the quality of life of neighboring properties,
the implementation of "utility" scale projects definitely impacts
everyone throughout the County. This article is to provide guidance
on how green energy may be implemented/utilized in this community.
A residential wind energy system (RWES) is basically a windmill
used to generate electricity for a residential dwelling or farm structure/activity.
It shall be limited to production of no more than 10 kilowatts (kW)
of electrical power. This definition includes all equipment associated
with the production, connection and storage of electricity of this
system.
A. Compliance with building and electrical codes. All RWES components
shall conform to the requirements of the National Electrical Code
and State Building Code. All RWES shall be inspected by a County Building
Official throughout the building permit process.
[Amended 4-20-2022 by Ord. No. 22-007]
B. Location. Residential wind energy systems (RWES) shall be permitted
in the A-5, RP-5, RR-3, R-10, R-5 and R-3 Zoning Districts as an accessory
use for a residential dwelling or an accessory structure.
[Amended 4-20-2022 by Ord. No. 22-007]
C. Density restriction. A minimum of two acres is required of this activity
and only one RWES is allowed per parcel.
D. Setbacks. Setbacks from any property shall be in accordance with
the zoning district or 110% of the tower height including the blades
measured from the ground to the highest point of the blade sweep whichever
is greater.
E. Height limits. Structure height shall be no more than 80 feet from
the ground measuring to the highest point of the blade sweep.
F. Blade clearance. No portion of the blade sweep shall extend within
20 feet of the ground, or over parking areas, driveways, or sidewalks.
G. Structure type. Guy wire or lattice towers shall be prohibited.
H. Lighting. RWES shall not be artificially lighted unless required
by the FAA or appropriate authority.
I. Noise levels. Noise level shall not exceed 50 dbA as measured from
the closest property line. The level may be exceeded during short-term
events such as utility outages and/or severe wind storms.
J. Access. The base of the RWES tower shall incorporate measures to
prevent nonauthorized personnel from ascending the tower for a distance
of 12 feet from grade.
K. Demolition. At such time as the RWES ceases to be used for its intended
purpose for a period exceeding 12 consecutive months, such RWES shall
be dismantled, and its associated equipment removed from the property.
L. RWES may be roof mounted provided that:
(1)
RWES will be mounted to a principal dwelling or accessory structure
on the property it is intended to serve.
(2)
The lowest point of the arc of the blade shall be 10 feet above
the height of the structure being mounted.
(3)
RWES height does not exceed the restrictions set above.
M. The applicant shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and
local laws, ordinances and regulations.