(A)
Purpose and Intent. It is the purpose of this Section to establish specific standards to ensure that alternative energy systems are available in the City, and that they are installed and collocated in a manner that avoids hazards to public health and safety, minimizes adverse aesthetic impacts, and ensures compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood.
(B)
Development Standards. Installation of collocated small wind energy systems (CSWES), where allowed as an accessory use subject to administrative review by a minor modification application, shall be constructed in the following manner:
(1)
Minimum Parcel Size. A minimum of 20 acres with parking lot light fixtures at a minimum height of 25 feet.
(2)
Setbacks. CSWES shall meet the following setbacks:
(a)
A distance equal to the tower height from any abutting private properties that are not part of the project site;
(b)
A distance equal to the tower height from any overhead utility lines, unless written permission is granted by the affected utility; and
(c)
A distance equal to 150 feet from any property that is residentially used or designated.
(3)
Noise. CSWES shall meet the following criteria with respect to noise:
(a)
A site-specific noise study and the manufacturer's engineered sound studies shall be submitted for review and the decibel level shall comply with the Noise Element of the General Plan; and
(b)
Decibel levels for each unit shall not exceed 65 decibels (dBA) as measured at the property line for the subject site except during short-term events including, but not limited to, utility outages and severe windstorms.
(4)
Aesthetics. CSWES shall meet the following criteria with respect to aesthetics:
(a)
All proposed replacement poles for a CSWES system shall be of the same design, shape, and color as the remaining light poles throughout the parking lot;
(b)
The wind turbine housing and the blades of the CSWES system shall not be brightly colored. The turbine housing must be white, sky colored, and/or coordinate with the color palette approved for the primary structures on site;
(c)
The physical size of the turbine shall not extend beyond three feet from the center of the pole; and
(d)
The maximum diameter of the blades shall not exceed 16 feet.
(6)
Lighting.
(a)
A CSWES shall not be illuminated unless such lighting is required by the Federal Aviation Administration. A light temporarily used to inspect a turbine, tower, and associated equipment is permissible, providing said light is only used for inspection purposes and not left on for an extended period of time. All sites that are part of a CSWES shall comply with PMC § 17.86.030 (Outdoor lighting);
(b)
The height of the light fixture on the structure itself shall not be altered from its original height as previously allowed or as allowed by the Review Authority when collocating a CSWES in a parking lot;
(c)
All light fixture poles, including collocated poles, shall be consistent in design and color throughout the project; and
(d)
A revised photometric plan shall be submitted for review and must be prepared in compliance with PMC § 17.86.030(B) when modifications to existing site lighting are proposed.
(7)
Height. CSWES shall meet the following criteria with respect to height, measured as the vertical distance from ground level to the tip of the wind generator blade when it is at its highest point:
(8)
Temporary meteorological (met) towers shall be allowed pursuant to the same standards as those for a CSWES facility. Approval for a temporary met tower shall be valid for a maximum of 30 days.
(9)
Signs. All signs, other than the manufacturer's or installer's identification or appropriate warnings, shall be prohibited.
(10)
Building Permit. Applicable building permits shall be required for a CSWES.
(11)
The system shall comply with all applicable Federal Aviation Administration requirements, including but not limited to Subpart B (commencing with Section 77.11) of Part 77 of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations regarding installations close to airports. These standards apply to any installation within 20,000 feet of an airport and exceeding specific heights based on specific FAA and airport parameters.
(12)
If the CSWES has been determined by the Director to be inoperative or abandoned for a period of six months, the CSWES shall be removed, unless a new application to reestablish the use is filed with the City. The City may remove an abandoned facility, repair any and all damage to the premises caused by such removal, and otherwise restore the premises as appropriate to be in compliance with applicable code at any time:
(a)
After 90 days following a notice of abandonment; or
(b)
Following a notice of decision by the Director, subject to the owner/operator's right of appeal pursuant to the PMC.
The City may, but shall not be required to, store the removed facility, or any part thereof. The owner of the premises upon which the abandoned facility was located, and all prior operators of the facility, shall be jointly liable for the entire cost of such removal, repair, restoration, and storage, and shall remit payment to the City promptly after demand therefor is made. The City may, in lieu of storing the removed facility, convert it to the City's use, sell it, or dispose of it in any manner deemed by the City to be appropriate.
(D)
Submittal Requirements. The applicant shall submit the information required by the appropriate application form, including but not limited to the following information. Applications for a CSWES shall include the following items:
(1)
Site Plan.
(a)
Property lines and physical dimensions of the subject property;
(b)
Location, dimensions, and types of existing major structures on the property;
(c)
Location of the proposed CSWES units including foundations and associated equipment;
(d)
Proposed CSWES architectural elevation drawings;
(e)
The right-of-way of any public road that is contiguous with the property;
(f)
Any overhead utility lines;
(g)
A site-specific noise study/manufacturer's engineered sound study; and
(h)
A photometric plan if existing lighting is proposed to be modified.
(2)
A perspective rendering from any abutting public way if the CSWES is visible from said public right-of-way.
(3)
Specifications of the CSWES including manufacturer and model, rotor diameter, and proposed pole height.
(4)
Typical pole foundation specifications or drawings from the wind turbine manufacturer.
(Ord. 1603 § 4 (Exh. I), 2023)