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FILE # LA18-000103 <br />January 22, 2019 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br />perimeter of the building on which the system is mounted. To be verified, but as <br />proposed the setbacks are met for both accessory buildings (as a shed), <br />and for accessory structures. See Table below. <br />e. Roof mounting. Roof-mounted solar collectors shall be mounted parallel to the <br />surface of the roof and within three feet of the roof surface, unless manufacturer's <br />documentation is provided indicating that collectors must be angled to provide <br />optimum performance. No portion of the collectors or their mounting system shall <br />extend above the peak or ridge height of a pitched roof. On a flat roof, collectors <br />and their mounting systems shall not extend more than 5 feet above the roof <br />surface. N/A <br />f. Easements. Solar energy systems shall not encroach on public drainage, utility, <br />roadway or trail easements. Known Drainage and Utility easements are <br />located within the setbacks. <br />g. Screening. Solar energy systems shall be screened from view to the extent <br />possible without impacting their function. The applicant proposes removal of <br />invasive species and replacing with natural vegetation. A plan should be <br />provided prior to the City Council review of the variance. <br />h. Maximum area. In all residential zoning districts, the collector and mounting <br />system of a roof-mounted solar energy system shall cover no more than 70 <br />percent of the roof to which it is affixed. N/A <br />i. Aesthetics. All solar panels shall be designed, installed, positioned and <br />constructed of materials so as not to cause any glare or reflective sunlight onto <br />neighboring properties or structures, nor toward vehicular traffic on land or on a <br />lake, and so as to not obstruct views. Reflection angles from collector surfaces <br />shall be oriented away from neighboring windows. Where necessary, screening <br />may be required to address glare. The applicant should be asked to discuss <br />glare. Additional information has been provided as Exhibit D. <br />j. Feeder lines. The electrical collection system shall be placed underground <br />within the interior of each parcel. The collection system may be placed overhead <br />near substations or points of interconnection to the electric grid. N/A <br /> <br /> <br />LOT ANALYSIS WORKSHEET <br /> <br />Section 78-420 - Setbacks: (For accessory structures <br /> <br />DISTRICT <br />Required Setbacks <br />for an Accessory <br />Structure (no <br />Building) <br />Required <br />Setbacks for <br />an Accessory <br />Building less <br />than 1,000 sf <br /> <br />Proposed <br />Front 25 50 300+ <br />Rear 15 15 21 <br />Side 15 15 15 <br />Side 15 15 200+ feet <br />The two sets of setbacks, though identical in the side and rear yards, illustrates the <br />requirements if the array was placed on a building or rack. In both cases, the setbacks can be <br />maintained.
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