"Association"
means a nonprofit corporation or unincorporated association
created for the purpose of managing a common interest development.
"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.
"Restrictions that do not 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 amount exceeding ten percent of the cost of the system, but in
no case more than one thousand dollars, or decreasing the efficiency
of the solar energy system by an amount exceeding ten percent, as
originally specified and proposed.
2.
For photovoltaic systems: an amount not to exceed one thousand
dollars over the system cost as originally specified and proposed,
or a decrease in system efficiency of an amount exceeding ten percent
as originally specified and proposed.
"Small residential rooftop solar energy system"
is a solar energy system that satisfies all of the following
requirements:
1.
A solar energy system that is no larger than ten kilowatts alternating
current nameplate rating or thirty kilowatts thermal.
2.
A solar energy system that 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.
A solar energy system that is installed on a single or duplex
family dwelling.
4.
A solar panel or module array that does not exceed the maximum
legal building height as defined by the city.
"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, electric 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. 15-8 § 2)
The purpose of this chapter is to adopt an expedited, streamlined
solar permitting process that complies with the Solar Rights Act and
AB 2188 (Chapter 521, Statutes 2014) to achieve timely and cost-effective
installations of small residential rooftop solar energy systems. This
chapter encourages the use of solar systems by removing unreasonable
barriers, minimizing costs to property owners and the city, and expanding
the ability of property owners to install solar energy systems. This
chapter allows the city to achieve these goals while protecting the
public health and safety.
(Ord. 15-8 § 2)