A ground-mounted solar array shall not be considered an accessory structure for purposes of § 300-129E (limiting the number of accessory structures). Requirements for an accessory structure.
A ground-mounted solar array shall not be subject to the setback requirements of § 300-129, but instead must comply with the following bulk and area requirements.
A ground-mounted solar array may be located in the side yard
behind the front wall of the house, but subject to the underlying
side yard setbacks for the applicable zoning district.
A ground-mounted solar array may be located five feet from the
side lot line or five feet from the rear lot line if behind the rear
wall of the principal structure on the property.
A ground-mounded solar array shall be classified as impervious
if constructed or installed on asphalt, concrete, or stone, unless
stone is defined as uncompactible (such as type No. 57) and not subject
to vehicular traffic. If impervious, the new impervious area counts
toward overall impervious coverage of other site features and must
comply with zoning.
Roof structure needs to be capable of additional load per structural
chapter of the latest version of the IBC Building Code as in effect
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
In the event this is a ground-mounted array, a scaled plot plan must
be provided as a part of the application, indicating all required
dimensions to prove zoning compliance.