A.
This Solar Energy System Overlay District article is adopted to allow there to be established "floating" zones in the Town of Owasco wherein Tier 3 Solar Energy Systems described in this article may be installed to provide a source of renewable energy to serve the community. It provides for the responsible development of adequately sized parcels located near substations that may be otherwise challenging to develop, difficult to reclaim and/or unsuitable for higher value development. The creation of floating Solar Energy System Overlay Districts shall require the consideration of the neighborhood's needs, including, but not limited to, aesthetics, safety, drainage, lot clearing impacts on natural resources, and private investment into community amenities (such as parks and trail systems). These overlay districts are adopted to advance and protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the Town by creating regulations for the installation and use of solar energy systems and equipment with the following objectives:
(1)
To take advantage of a safe, abundant, renewable and non-polluting energy resource;
(2)
To foster low-impact development of sites that are located near existing substations and are otherwise challenging to develop, difficult to reclaim, and/or unsuitable for higher value development;
(3)
To broaden the economic tax base without further depleting or drawing on limited resources;
(4)
To lessen the impacts of solar energy systems on environmental resources such as important agricultural lands, forests, wildlife, and other protected resources, including, but not limited to, scenic byways and view sheds; and
(5)
To create synergy between solar and other community goals pursuant to the Town's Comprehensive Plan, such as to responsibly and safely create vibrant neighborhoods, manage land uses, create and preserve walkable areas and recreation spaces, and encourage investment in the Town.