The Town Council finds that it is in the public interest and
will ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the community through
the safe, effective and efficient use of solar energy systems (SES)
that minimize impacts on scenic, natural, cultural resources, increase
resiliency, reduce the use of and reliance on fossil fuels for power
production, reduce carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions of utility-supplied
electric energy, and provide clean, domestically-sourced alternatives
to our existing energy supply.
The purpose of this section is to permit and facilitate appropriately
scaled solar energy systems and to establish criteria and development
standards that maximize their effectiveness and efficiency while addressing
potential negative impacts in various zones throughout Town. A solar
energy system is a method of generating electrical power by converting
solar radiation into direct current electricity using semiconductors
that exhibit the photovoltaic effect. Photovoltaic power generation
employs solar panels composed of a number of solar cells containing
a photovoltaic material.
All solar energy systems shall require reviews, and approvals
as outlined in this article. Solar energy systems must be consistent
with all applicable state and federal fire and electrical safety codes
and shall obtain all necessary statewide solar, building, and electrical
permits from the Building Official prior to commencement of construction.
There are four categories of solar energy systems contemplated
by this zoning ordinance, and they are as follows:
1. Roof-mounted system: a solar energy system that is accessory to a
primary structure. An accessory roof-mounted system shall be installed
only on the roof of a structure.
2. Small SES: a ground-mounted solar energy system that is an accessory
use to the primary structure use. A small system shall consist of
no more than 1,600 square feet of solar panel surface area.
3. Medium SES: a ground-mounted solar energy system that is the primary
use or an accessory use of a lot or lots which may be designed to
produce more energy than consumed by the primary use of the property
as a secondary use. A medium system shall consist of more than 1,600
square feet of solar panel surface area, but equal to or less than
40,000 square feet of solar panel surface area.
4. Large SES: a ground-mounted solar energy system that is the primary
use or an accessory use of a lot or lots which may be designed to
produce more energy than consumed by the primary use of a lot or lots
as a secondary use. A large system shall consist of more than 40,000
square feet of solar panel surface area.
The applicant shall provide the following documents, which are
generally those of the Zoning Board of Review petition or the Planning
Board's Major Land Development Review checklists; provided, however,
that the applicable board may, at its discretion, waive any document
requirement or ask for more information as it deems appropriate based
upon the submission of the applicant.
1. Narrative report: The applicant shall provide a summary narrative
report containing:
a)
Name, address and contact information for proposed system installer,
system operator, landowner, applicant, and designated agents representing
the project.
b)
A project construction schedule.
c)
An operation and maintenance plan.
d)
A rendering or photo simulation showing the proposed completed
project with landscaping.
e)
Evidence of compliance with any applicable state environmental
regulations and state permits.
f)
An emergency response plan for public safety officials.
g)
A decommissioning/restoration plan and proposed financial security
(with supporting calculations).
h)
A landscape plan showing seeding/vegetation plan for the project
and maintenance schedule.
i)
Evidence that a preliminary interconnection feasibility study
is underway and a copy of the application with the electric distribution
company.
j)
An estimation of annual taxation revenue.
k)
List of abutters: By name, address, map and lot numbers (include
all parcels within two hundred feet (200') of the subject property).
l)
Locus map with aerial imagery showing one thousand feet (1,000')
surrounding the site.
2. Development plans: All plans related to design, construction, installation
or modification of a SES shall be prepared, signed and stamped by
either a Rhode Island professional engineer, a Rhode Island registered
land surveyor (for property line information), and/or a Rhode Island
registered landscape architect (for landscape information). In addition,
to the checklist requirements for the various stages of development
plan review and/or major land development review, site plans shall
show the following information:
a)
Class I survey site plan showing property lines and all physical
features for the project site.
b)
Proposed changes to the landscape of the site, temporary and
permanent limits of disturbance, grading, vegetation clearing and
planting, exterior lighting, access points, emergency access provisions,
fencing, screening vegetation and/or structures.
c)
Blueprints or drawings of the entire SES showing the proposed
layout of the system.
d)
One- and or three-line electrical diagrams detailing the SES,
associated components and electrical interconnection methods, with
all current state electrical code compliant disconnects and over current
devices.
e)
Documentation and/or equipment specification sheets of the major
system components to be used, including the solar panels, mounting
system and inverter.
The application requirements for all small SES proposals shall follow the application requirements of Article
VII, Section B, Procedures.
It shall be unlawful for any person or entity to construct, install, operate, or substantially modify an SES that is not in compliance with the provisions of this article or with any condition contained in a permit issued pursuant to this chapter. All violations shall be enforced under Article
XVI of this chapter.