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City Council
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7/14/2015
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Council Agenda/Packets
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2926 Armour Terrace
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0602923430104
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heating or cooling buildings or other energy-using processes, electricity generating by means of <br />any combination of collecting, transferring, solar-generated energy, or water heating. <br />§152.187 SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS <br />(A) Purpose. Regulations governing solar energy systems are established to provide for appropriate <br />locations for solar energy systems, to ensure compatibility with surrounding uses, and to promote safe and <br />effective use of solar energy to increase opportunities for generation of renewable energy. St. Anthony <br />Village finds that it is in the public interest to encourage the use and development of renewable energy <br />systems that enhance energy conservation efforts, but result in limited adverse impacts on nearby <br />properties. As such, the City supports the use of solar energy systems. <br />(B) Permitted Uses and Specific Standards <br />(1) In general. Solar energy systems shall be permitted in those zoning districts where permitted <br />as an accessory use, subject to the standards of this article. Solar collector surfaces and all mounting <br />devices shall comply with the minimum yard requirements of the district in which they are located, <br />unless otherwise specified herein. Screening of solar collector surfaces shall not be required, except <br />as required in Section 152.187 (C) 1. <br />(2) Building-mounted solar energy systems. <br />(a) Zoning district standards. <br />(1) Residential zoning districts. Notwithstanding the height limitations of the zoning <br />district, building mounted solar energy systems shall be constructed and maintained at or <br />below the ridge level of a roof on a structure with a gable, hip, or gambrel roof as long and <br />not visible from the nearest edge of the street frontage right-of-way other than an alley. <br />Building- mounted solar energy systems that are visible from the nearest edge of the <br />street frontage right-of-way shall be flush-mounted and not have a highest finished pitch <br />steeper than the roof pitch on which the system is mounted, and shall be no higher than <br />twelve (12) inches above the roof surface. Solar energy systems on all accessory structures <br />shall be flush-mounted, regardless of the location on the structure. <br />Building integrated solar energy systems shall be allowed regardless of whether the <br />system is visible from the public right-of-way, provided the building component in which the <br />system is integrated meets all required setbacks, land use or performance standards for the <br />district in which the building is located. <br />(2) Commercial, industrial and recreational open space (ROS) zoning districts. <br />Notwithstanding the height limitations of the zoning district, building mounted solar energy <br />systems shall be constructed and maintained at or below the ridge level of a roof on a <br />structure with a gable, hip, or gambrel roof and shall not extend higher than ten (10) feet <br />above the surface of the roof when installed on flat or shed roof. <br />(b) The solar collector surface and mounting devices for building-mounted solar energy <br />systems shall be set back not less than one (1) foot from the exterior perimeter of a roof for every <br />102
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