Exempt Vegetation.All vegetation over 15 feet in height at the time a solar access permit is applied for.
Northern Lot Line.Any lot line or lines less than 45 degrees southeast or southwest of a line drawn east-west and intersecting the northernmost point of the lot. If the northern lot line adjoins any unbuildable area (e.g., street, alley, public right-of-way, parking lot, or common area) other than a required yard area, the northern lot line shall be that portion of the northerly edge of the unbuildable area which is due north from the actual northern edge of the applicant's property.
Solar Envelope.A three-dimensional surface which covers a lot and shows, at any point, the maximum height of a permitted structure which protects the solar access of the parcel(s) to the north.
Solar Heating Hours.The hours and dates during which solar access is protected by a solar access permit, not to exceed those hours and dates when the sun is lower than 24 degrees altitude and greater than 70 degrees east and west of true south.
Sunchart.Photographs or drawings which plot the position of the sun during solar heating hours. The sunchart shall contain at a minimum the southern skyline as seen through a grid which plots solar altitude for a 42 degree northern latitude in 10-degree increments and solar azimuth measured from true south in 15-degree increments. If the solar energy system is less than 20 feet wide, a minimum of one sunchart shall be taken from the bottom edge of the center of the solar energy system. If the solar energy system is greater than 20 feet wide, a minimum of two suncharts shall be taken, one from the bottom edge of each end of the solar energy system.
(Ord. 17-10, 2017; Ord. 22-13, 2022)