As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL LAND
Land used for cultivated crops, hay, or pasture in the last
five years.
BUILDING-INTEGRATED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A combination of solar panels and solar energy equipment
integrated into any building envelope system such as vertical facades,
semitransparent skylight systems, roofing materials, or shading over
windows, which produce electricity for on-site consumption.
DWELLING UNIT
Any residence/house/apartment that may be occupied or vacant.
FARMLAND OF STATEWIDE IMPORTANCE
Land, designated as "Farmland of Statewide Importance" in
the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database on Web Soil
Survey that is of statewide importance for the production of food,
feed, fiber, forage, and oilseed crops as determined by the appropriate
state agency or agencies. Farmland of statewide importance may include
tracts of land that have been designated for agriculture by state
law.
GLARE
The effect by reflections of light with intensity sufficient
as determined in a commercially reasonable manner to cause annoyance,
discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility in any material
respects.
GLINT
Giving out or reflecting small flashes of light.
GROUND-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A solar energy system that is anchored to the ground via
a pole or other mounting system, detached from any other structure
that generates electricity for on-site or off-site consumption.
HOST COMMUNITY AGREEMENT
A contract between a developer and a local governing body,
whereby the developer agrees to provide the community with certain
benefits and mitigate specified impacts of the solar project.
NATIVE PERENNIAL VEGETATION
Native wildflowers, forbs, and grasses that serve as habitat,
forage, and migratory way stations for pollinators and shall not include
any prohibited or regulated invasive species as determined by the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
PARCEL(S)
A tract of land owned by an individual or entity leased or
otherwise controlled by an applicant upon which a solar energy system
is proposed to be constructed.
PARTICIPATING PROPERTY
A property that is being leased for solar usage, or a property
that has an agreement or lease but is not having solar-related improvements
constructed upon it.
POLLINATOR
Bees, birds, bats, and other insects or wildlife that pollinate
flowering plants, and includes both wild and managed insects.
PRIME FARMLAND
Land, designated as "Prime Farmland" or "Prime Farmland where
drained" in the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database
on Web Soagil Survey, that has the best combination of physical and
chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, forage, fiber,
and oilseed crops and is also available for these land uses.
ROOF-MOUNTED SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A solar energy system located on the roof of any legally
permitted building or structure that produces electricity for on-site
or off-site consumption.
SOLAR ACCESS
Space open to the sun and clear of overhangs or shade so
as to permit the use of active and/or passive solar energy systems
on individual properties.
SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT
Electrical material, hardware, inverters, conduit, storage
devices, or other electrical and photovoltaic equipment associated
with the production of electricity.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
The components and subsystems required to convert solar energy
into electric energy suitable for use. The term includes, but is not
limited to, solar panels and solar energy equipment. A solar energy
system in the Town of Somerset is classified as a Tier 1, Tier 2,
Tier 3 or Tier 4 solar energy system as follows.
A.
Tier 1 solar energy systems include the following:
(1)
Roof-mounted solar energy systems.
(2)
Building-integrated solar energy systems.
B.
Tier 2 solar energy systems include ground-mounted solar energy
systems up to 1,500 square feet in size (defined as the actual square
footage of panels) and that generate no more than 110% of the electricity
consumed on the site over the previous 12 months (or calculations
provided for new builds).
C.
Tier 3 solar energy systems are systems that do not meet the
definition of a Tier 1 or Tier 2 solar energy system and are 20 acres
or less in size (defined as the fenced in area that encloses the panels
and other related solar energy equipment) and do not meet the requirements
of a Tier 4 solar energy system.
D.
Tier 4 solar energy systems meet the definition of a Tier 3
solar energy system and are over 20 acres in size (defined as the
fenced in area that encloses the panels and other related solar energy
equipment).
SOLAR PANEL
A photovoltaic device capable of collecting and converting
solar energy into electricity.
STORAGE BATTERY
A device that stores energy and makes it available in an
electrical form (see Town law on battery storage).
WETLANDS
Any areas designated as such by the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation and the United States Army Corps of
Engineers.
All Tier 1 solar energy systems shall be permitted in all zoning
districts and shall be exempt from site plan review under the local
zoning code or other land use regulation, subject to the following
conditions for each type of solar energy system:
A. Roof-mounted solar energy systems.
(1)
Roof-mounted solar energy systems shall incorporate, where appropriate,
the following design requirements:
(a)
Solar panels on pitched roofs shall be mounted with a maximum
distance of eight inches between the roof surface and the highest
edge of the system.
(b)
Solar panels on pitched roofs shall be installed parallel to
the roof surface on which they are mounted or attached.
(c)
Height: Tier 1 solar energy systems shall have the following
height restrictions for all zoning districts: two feet above roof
of highest existing structure but shall not be higher than the allowed
height in the underlying zoning district.
(d)
Solar panels on flat roofs shall not extend above the top of
the surrounding parapet, or more than 24 inches above the flat surface
of the roof, whichever is higher.
(2)
Glare: All solar panels shall have antireflective coating(s)
and proof of such must be provided with the building permit application.
(3)
Fire safety: All roof-mounted systems shall be designed and
installed in accordance with the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building
Code standards.
B. Building-integrated solar energy systems. Building-integrated solar
energy systems shall be shown on the plans submitted for the building
permit application for the building containing the system.
All Tier 2 solar energy systems are permitted as accessory structures
(with Planning Board site plan approval) in the following districts
(unless restricted in any zoning overlay district): Agricultural District
(A), Business District (B), Planned Unit Development District (PUD),
Industrial District (I), Single-Family Residential District (R-1),
Single- and Two-Family Residential District (R-2) or Lake Shore Residential
District (RLS). The site plan application shall include a site plan
and address the following requirements:
A. Glare, glint and reflection and color. The design, construction,
operation and maintenance of any solar energy system shall prevent
the misdirection and/or reflection of solar rays onto neighboring
properties, public roads and public spaces in excess of that which
already exists. All solar panels shall have antireflective materials
and/or coating(s) and proof of such must be provided with the building
permit application. Panel and equipment color shall be consistent
with industry standards; usually dark colors or shades of black, dark
blue or grey.
B. Ground screw installations. Ground screw columns designed to properly
support solar panels and equipment are required. Concrete pads or
platforms shall not be permitted.
C. Setbacks. Tier 2 solar energy systems shall be set back a minimum
of 25 feet from any side or rear property line. All Tier 2 solar energy
systems shall only be installed in the side or rear yards in all zoning
districts except residential districts. In residential districts,
only rear yard installations shall be allowed. Note, the front yard
in the RLS District is on the lakeside. In all cases, the solar panels
shall be located a minimum of 50 feet from any dwelling unit on an
adjoining non-participating property.
D. Height. The height of Tier 2 solar energy systems shall be no greater
than 12 feet in any residential districts. Height shall be less than
15 feet for all remaining districts.
E. Screening and visibility.
(1)
All Tier 2 solar energy systems shall have views minimized from
adjacent properties to the extent reasonably practicable (as determined
through the site plan process).
(2)
Solar energy equipment shall be located in a manner to reasonably
avoid and/or minimize blockage of views from surrounding properties
and shading of property to the north, while still providing adequate
solar access. Tier 2 installations on lakeshore properties may create
view issues for the neighbors and must be located in a manner that
does not impact neighbor views.
F. Site plan requirements. Site plans for Tier 2 solar energy systems
shall be processed in accordance with the Town site plan regulations,
and shall include the following minimal information:
(1)
Plans and drawings of the solar energy system installation signed
by a professional engineer registered in New York State showing the
proposed layout of the solar energy system along with a description
of all components, existing vegetation, any proposed clearing and
grading of the lot involved, any stormwater or erosion disturbances,
and utility lines, both above and below ground, on the site and adjacent
to the site; and
(2)
Property lot lines and the location and dimensions of all existing
structures and uses on site within 200 feet of the solar panels; and
(3)
Any proposed fencing and/or screening for said project; and
(4)
Any such additional information as may be required by the Town's
professional engineer or consultant, Town of Somerset Planning Board,
Town Attorney, Building Inspector or other Town entity.
(5)
Tier 2 solar energy systems are not permitted in front yards,
or side yards in the R-1, R-2, and RLS Zoning Districts.
Site plan application. For any solar energy system requiring
a special use permit, site plan approval shall be required. This required
site plan application shall include a site plan and the following
information:
A. A plan illustrating property lines and physical features, including
roads, for the project site.
B. Proposed changes to the landscape of the site, grading, vegetation
clearing and planting, exterior lighting, and screening vegetation
or structures.
C. A one- or three-line electrical diagram detailing the solar energy
system layout, solar collector installation, associated components,
and electrical interconnection methods, with all National Electrical
Code compliant disconnects and over current devices.
D. A preliminary equipment specification sheet that documents all proposed
solar panels, significant components, mounting systems, and inverters
that are to be installed. A final equipment specification sheet shall
be submitted prior to the issuance of building permit.
E. Name, address, and contact information of proposed or potential system
installer and the owner and/or operator of the solar energy system.
Such information of the final system installer shall be submitted
prior to the issuance of building permit.
F. Name, address, phone number, and signature of the project applicant,
as well as all the property owners, demonstrating their consent to
the application and the use of the property for the solar energy system.
G. Zoning district designation for the parcel(s) of land comprising
the project site.
H. Property operation and maintenance plan. Such plan shall describe
continuing photovoltaic maintenance and property upkeep (especially
the landscaped areas used for screening), such as mowing and trimming
(or other methodologies).
I. Erosion and sediment control and stormwater management plans prepared
to New York State Department of Environmental Conservation standards,
if applicable, and to such standards as may be established by the
Planning Board.
J. Engineering documents must be signed and sealed by a New York State
(NYS) licensed professional engineer or New York State registered
architect.
K. A completed SEQR Full Environmental Assessment Form (if over 10 acres
or requested by the Planning Board).
L. A landscape plan in accordance with the special use permit requirements
of this article.
M. An overall project location map (illustrating surrounding properties
within 1,000 feet) illustrating zoning (including any overlays), land
use, environmental features and structures.
N. Application fees. All applications for Tier 3 (and Tier 4) solar energy systems shall include the appropriate fees as set by the Somerset Town Board (see §
205-13).
If the owner or operator of the solar energy system changes
or the owner of the property changes, the special use permit shall
remain in effect, provided that the successor owner or operator assumes
in writing all of the obligations of the special use permit, site
plan approval, and decommissioning plan. The new owner/operator must
also submit new "security/bonds" for approval by the Town attorney.
A new owner or operator of the solar energy system shall notify the
Zoning Enforcement Officer, Town Planning Board, Niagara County Planning
Board and Town Attorney of such change in ownership or operator 30
days prior to ownership change.
The invalidity or unenforceability of any section, subsection,
paragraph, sentence, clause, provision, or phrase of the aforementioned
sections, as declared by the valid judgment of any court of competent
jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, shall not affect the validity
or enforceability of any other section, subsection, paragraph, sentence,
clause, provision, or phrase, which shall remain in full force and
effect.