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3. Visual impact assessed primarily from public streets. Visual impacts are primarily evalu- <br />ated from adjacent public streets. Installing a solar energy system so that it is less visible from <br />public streets reduces its visual impact. <br />4. Reduce visual impact by integration into the roof design. Mounting the solar collector <br />surface as flush as possible with the surface of a pitched roof using standard mounting hardware <br />sufficiently reduces visual impact. Reduce the visual impact of racking and other mechanical <br />components through design and location that minimizes its visibility from public streets. <br />Reduced visual impact - only <br />collector surface is visible <br />Reduce visual impact of support rack through <br />design and location to minimize its visibility <br />S. Limited allowance for solar energy systems above the roof peak. Visual impact is greater <br />when rooftop equipment extends above the peak of the roof. Within the limits allowed by the <br />dimensional standards for solar energy systems, a system may be allowed to extend above the <br />ridge of a roof if necessary to reasonably caprine solar energy within industry standards. <br />6/20/2012 Page 3 of 4 <br />
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