[Adopted 1-19-2012 by L.L. No. 1-2012]
[Amended 9-19-2019 by L.L. No. 33-2019]
A. Permits for the installation of solar equipment upon commercial and residential properties shall be issued in conformance with the provisions of Article
I of this chapter, except that permits for residential solar installations which meet the following criteria shall be eligible for the issuance of a building permit under this section at no cost:
(1) Does
not require Architectural Review Board approval;
(2) On
a residential structure or legal accessory structure;
(3) Be
flush mounted parallel to the roof surface and no more than six inches
above the surface;
(4) Have
an eighteen-inch clearing at the roof ridge and an eighteen-inch clearing
path to the ridge;
(5) Create
a gravity load of no more than five pounds per square foot for photovoltaic
(PV) and six pounds per square foot for residential solar hot water
(RSHW);
(6) To
be installed by a prescreened solar installer (as shown on a list
maintained by PSEG);
(7) Use
PV panels that have been certified by a nationally recognized testing
laboratory as meeting the requirements of the Underwriters Laboratory
(UL) Standard 1703 and inverters must be on a list of New York State
Public Service omission type tested inverters which are tested by
UL or other nationally recognized laboratories to conform with UL
1741;
(8) Use
RSHW equipment that has been certified by the Solar Rating and Certification
Corporation under its OG-100 Standard for solar collectors;
(9) Use
other equipment such as modules, combiner boxes and a mounting system
that have been approved for public use as described in the "Solar
Energy System Fast Track Permit Application Requirements Checklist";
(10) Be in full compliance with all current National Electrical Code (NEC)
requirements;
(11) Plans or construction drawings of the solar panel installation shall
show panel and equipment layout and location and shall be certified
by a professional engineer or registered architect;
(12) A professional engineer or registered architect shall certify the
proposed installation for load bearing and wind sufficiency.
B. Utility meters and any alternating-current (AC) disconnect switch
shall be marked with a sign indicating that an operating solar electric
co-generation system is on site. The AC disconnect switch must be
mounted on the outside of the structure and clearly marked.
A. No survey shall be required, but if installation is proposed on an
accessory structure, an existing survey demonstrating that the accessory
structure is legal shall be provided.
B. Permits shall be issued within 14 days of a fully completed application
packet.
A. The Town Building Department shall maintain a list by address of
all solar installations which shall be shared with relevant first
responder organizations.
B. Utility meters and any alternating-current (AC) disconnect switch
shall be marked with a sign indicating that an operating solar electric
co-generation system is on site.