"A feasible method to satisfactorily mitigate or avoid the specific, adverse impact"includes, but is not limited to, any cost-effective method, condition, or mitigation imposed by the City on another similarly situated application in a prior successful application for a permit. The City shall use its best efforts to ensure that the selected method, condition, or mitigation does not significantly increase the cost of the system or decrease its efficiency or specified performance.
"Reasonable restrictions"on a solar energy system are those restrictions that do not significantly increase the cost of the system or significantly decrease its efficiency or specified performance, or that allow for an alternative system of comparable cost, efficiency, and energy conservation benefits.
"Significantly increase the cost of the system or decrease its efficiency or specified performance"means:
1. For water heater systems or solar swimming pool heating systems an increase in the cost of the system as originally proposed exceeding the lesser of 10% of the cost of the system or $1,000, or a decrease in the efficiency of the solar energy system as originally proposed by an amount exceeding 10%.
2. For photovoltaic systems an increase in the cost of the system as originally proposed exceeding $1,000, or a decrease in system efficiency 10%.
"Small residential rooftop solar energy system"means a solar energy system that meets all of the following criteria:
1. Is no larger than 10 kilowatts alternating current nameplate rating or 30 kilowatts thermal.
2. Conforms to all applicable State fire, structural, electrical, and other building codes as adopted or amended by the City, and all State and City health and safety standards.
3. Is installed on a single-family or two-family (duplex) dwelling.
4. Contains a solar panel or module array that does not exceed the City's maximum legal building height.
"Solar energy system"means either of the following:
1. Any solar collector or other solar energy device whose primary purpose is to provide for the collection, storage, and distribution of solar energy for space heating, space cooling, electricity generation, or water heating.
2. Any structural design feature of a building, whose primary purpose is to provide for the collection, storage, and distribution of solar energy for electricity generation, space heating or cooling, or for water heating.
"Specific, adverse impact"means a significant, quantifiable, direct, and unavoidable impact, based on objective, identified, and written public health or safety standards, policies, or conditions as they existed on the date the application was deemed complete.
(Ord. 2015-04 § 1)