Standards. Any small wind energy system shall meet the following
standards unless modified through a condition(s) attached to the ordinance
approving the special use.
Roof-mounted small wind energy systems shall not exceed 15 feet
in height above the elevation of the roof installation point, measured
from the point of attachment to the top of the turbine blade at its
highest point. Small wind energy systems shall be located no closer
than 10 feet from an adjacent property line.
Freestanding small wind energy systems shall be set back a distance
equal to 110% of the combined height of the tower plus the length
to the tip of the blade from all adjacent property lines. Additionally,
portions of the small wind energy system, including guy wire anchors,
may extend closer than 10 feet to the property line. The wind energy
system shall maintain a circular clear zone that has a radius which
is equivalent to 110% of the combined distance of the tower height
plus the length to the tip of the blade. This clear zone shall be
maintained free of any occupied structures, tanks containing combustible/flammable
liquids, and aboveground utility/electrical lines.
Small wind energy systems shall have a nonreflective finish
and shall be neutral in color. Small wind energy systems shall not
be artificially lighted.
A building permit shall be required prior to erecting any small
wind energy system. Mounting for such systems shall be in conformance
with all electrical codes and building codes to ensure wind and weight
loading requirements are met. Plans shall be stamped by a licensed
structural engineer and inspected by a qualified inspector for such
installations.
An emergency direct current disconnect switch shall be provided
in an accessible location near the electric meter to shut off such
system in the event of an emergency.
Small wind energy systems not in service for a period of 180
days shall be removed and the property on which it is located restored
to its original condition within 30 days.
Small wind energy systems shall be primarily used to generate
energy for the properties where they are located.
No large wind energy system shall be permitted within the Village's
corporate limits or within the one-and-one-half-mile radius surrounding
the Village's corporate limits.
Solar panels shall be flush with the roofline when possible and shall
not be elevated more than 30° off the roof pitch where it is attached
or no more than five feet, whichever is less. Solar panels shall not
extend beyond the roofline and shall be located no closer than 10
feet to an adjacent property line. Solar panels may cover up to 100%
of the total roof surface of a structure.
Solar shingles shall be permitted to cover any amount of a roof without
the location limitation in Subsection (B) above, provided that they
are incorporated into and made to appear as part of the roof continuous
in area without gaps, rectangular in shape and do not cause glare
to reflect on to neighboring properties.
A building permit shall be required prior to erecting any solar panel.
Mounting for such systems shall be in conformance with all electrical
codes and building codes to ensure wind and weight loading requirements
are met. Plans shall be stamped by a licensed structural engineer
and by qualified inspector for such installation.
Ground-mounted solar energy systems shall be permitted with special
permit required and set back as requirements defined as under the
Zoning Code.[1] No more than 30% of the ground coverage (Zoning Code)
(with buildings coverage).