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Purpose. Because it is in the public interest to provide for and encourage renewable energy systems and a sustainable quality of life, the purpose of this article is to facilitate the development and operation of renewable energy systems based on sunlight. Solar energy systems are appropriate in certain zoning districts when measures are taken, as provided in this section, to minimize adverse impacts on neighboring properties and protect the public health, safety and welfare.
B. BUILDING-INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC PRODUCT (BIPV) BUILDING-INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM COMMERCIAL SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM GROUND-MOUNTED SYSTEM LEGALLY PERMITTED STRUCTURES ROOF-MOUNTED SYSTEM SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR PRIVATE/RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PANEL
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A building product that incorporates photovoltaic modules and functions as a component of the building envelope, which includes photovoltaic siding, photovoltaic canopies and awnings, photovoltaic shingles and other photovoltaic roof coverings.
A solar energy system that uses building-integrated photovoltaic products.
A solar energy system designed to produce electricity for off-site energy consumption, which is operated as a commercial or nonprofit activity. Commercial solar energy systems include net-metered systems that are designed to produce more than 110% of the average yearly energy requirements for the property on which the solar energy system is located.
A solar energy system that is anchored to the ground and attached to a pole or similar mounting system, detached from any other structure.
Principal and accessory structures permitted under the current Zoning Code for which a certificate of occupancy or a certificate of compliance has been issued or structures which do not require a certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance because they were created before building permits were required or otherwise do not require the certificate. The determination of whether a structure requires a certificate of occupancy or certificate of compliance shall be made by the Zoning Administrator.
A solar panel or panels located on a roof of a legally permitted principal use or accessory structure.
Energy storage devices, material, hardware, or electrical equipment and conduit associated with the production of electrical energy, not including solar panels.
An electrical generating system composed of a combination of both solar panels and solar energy equipment.
Any solar panel collection system or array utilized for the on-site consumption of a business or residence that does not generate more than 25 KWh of electrical power in total.
[Amended 10-19-2022 by L.L. No. 3-2022]
A device capable of collecting and converting solar energy into electrical energy.