This chapter may be referred to as the "Small Wind Energy System
Ordinance."
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
This chapter is adopted pursuant to authority granted by § 60.61
or 60.62 and § 62.23(7) or 60.22(3) and § 66.0401,
Wis. Stats.
The purpose of this chapter is to:
A. Oversee the permitting of small wind energy systems.
B. Preserve and protect public health and safety without significantly
increasing the cost or decreasing the efficiency of a small wind energy
system (per § 66.0401, Wis. Stats.).
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings given in this section:
BOARD
The Town of Seymour Board of Supervisors.
METEOROLOGICAL TOWER (MET TOWER)
Includes the tower, base plate, anchors, guy cables and hardware,
anemometers (wind speed indicators), wind direction vanes, booms to
hold equipment, anemometers and vanes, data logger, instrument wiring,
and any telemetry devices that are used to monitor or transmit wind
speed and wind flow characteristics over a period of time for either
instantaneous wind information or to characterize the wind resource
at a given location.
OWNER
The individual or entity that intends to own and operate
the small wind energy system in accordance with this chapter.
ROTOR DIAMETER
The cross-sectional dimension of the circle swept by the
rotating blades.
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
A wind energy system that:
A.
Is used to generate electricity;
B.
Has a nameplate capacity of 100 kilowatt hours or less; and
C.
Has a total height of 170 feet or less.
TOTAL HEIGHT
The vertical distance from ground level to the tip of a wind
generator blade when the tip is at its highest point, or the vertical
distance from ground level to the highest point of the tower in a
propeller-free design.
TOWER
The monopole, freestanding, or guyed structure that supports
a wind generator.
WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
Equipment that converts and then stores or transfers energy
from the wind into usable forms of energy [as defined by § 66.0403(1)(m),
Wis. Stats.]. This equipment includes any base, blade, foundation,
generator, nacelle, rotor, tower, transformer, vane, wire, inverter,
batteries or other component used in the system.
WIND GENERATOR
Blades and associated mechanical and electrical conversion
components mounted on top of the tower.
A small wind energy system shall be a permitted use in all zoning
districts, subject to the following requirements:
A. Setbacks. A wind tower for a small wind system shall be set back
a distance of 110% of its total height from:
(1) Any public road right-of-way, unless written permission is granted
by the governmental entity with jurisdiction over the road.
(2) Any overhead utility lines, unless written permission is granted
by the affected utility.
(3) All property lines, unless written permission is granted from the
affected landowner or neighbor.
B. Access.
(1) All ground-mounted electrical and control equipment shall be labeled
or secured to prevent unauthorized access.
(2) The tower shall be designed and installed so as not to provide step
bolts or a ladder readily accessible to the public for a minimum height
of 12 feet above the ground.
C. Electrical wires. All electrical wires associated with a small wind
energy system, other than wires necessary to connect the wind generator
to the tower wiring, the tower wiring to the disconnect junction box,
and the grounding wires, shall be located underground.
D. Lighting. A wind tower and generator shall not be artificially lighted
unless such lighting is required by the Federal Aviation Administration.
E. Appearance, color, and finish. The wind generator and tower shall
remain painted or finished the color or finish that was originally
applied by the manufacturer, unless approved in the building permit.
F. Signs. All signs, other than the manufacturer's or installer's identification,
appropriate warning signs, or owner identification, on a wind generator,
tower, building, or other structure associated with a small wind energy
system visible from any public road shall be prohibited.
G. Code compliance. A small wind energy system including tower shall
comply with all applicable state construction and electrical codes
and the National Electrical Code.
H. Utility notification and interconnection. Small wind energy systems
that connect to the electric utility shall comply with the Public
Service Commission of Wisconsin's Rule 119, Rules for Interconnecting
Distributed Generation Facilities (Ch. PSC 119, Wis. Adm. Code).
I. MET towers shall be permitted under the same standards, permit requirements,
restoration requirements, and permit procedures as a small wind energy
system.
It is unlawful for any person to construct, install or operate
a small wind energy system that is not in compliance with this chapter
or with any condition contained in a building permit issued pursuant
to this chapter. Small wind energy systems installed prior to the
adoption of this chapter are exempt.
The provisions of this chapter are severable, and the invalidity
of any section, subsection, paragraph, or other part of this chapter
shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the remainder of
this chapter.