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73 Solar Energy System - A device or structural design feature, a substantial purpose of which is to <br />74 provide daylight for interior lighting or provide for the collection, storage and distribution of <br />75 solar energy for space heating or cooling, electricity generating, or water heating. <br />~o Solar Heat Exchanger - A component of a solar energy device that is used to transfer heat from <br />~~ one substance to another, either liquid or gas. <br />~$ Solar Hot Water System - A system that includes a solar collector and a heat exchanger that <br />79 heats or preheats water for building heating systems or other hot water needs, including <br />so residential domestic hot water and hot water for commercial processes. <br />81 Solar Mounting Devices -Devices that allow the mounting of a solar collector onto a roof <br />s2 surface or the ground. <br />s3 Solar Storage Unit - A component of a solar energy device that is used to store solar generated <br />sa electricity or heat for later use. <br />55 PERMITTED ACCESSORY USE -Active solar energy systems shall be allowed as an accessory use in all <br />£36 zoning classifications where structures of any sort are allowed, subject to certain requirements as set forth <br />87 below: <br />as A. Height -Active solar systems must meet the following height requirements: <br />89 1. Building- or roof- mounted solar systems shall not exceed the maximum allowed <br />9o height in any zoning district. For purposes for height measurement, solar systems <br />91 other than building-integrated systems shall be considered to be mechanical devices <br />92 and are restricted consistent with other building-mounted mechanical devices. <br />93 2. Ground- or pole-mounted solar systems shall not exceed 15 feet in height when <br />9a oriented at maximum tilt. <br />95 B. Set-back -Active solar systems must meet the accessory structure setback for the zoning <br />96 district and primary land use associated with the lot on which the system is located. <br />97 1. Roof-mounted Solar Systems - In addition to the building setback, the collector <br />98 surface and mounting devices for roof-mounted solar systems shall not extend beyond <br />g9 the exterior perimeter of the building on which the system is mounted or built. <br />10o Exterior piping for solar hot water systems shall be allowed to extend beyond the <br />101 perimeter of the building on a side yard exposure. <br />102 2. Ground-mounted Solar Systems -Ground-mounted solar energy systems may not <br />103 extend into the side-yard or rear setback when oriented at minimum design tilt. <br />104 C. Visibility -Active solar systems shall be designed to blend into the architecture of the <br />105 building or be screened from routine view from public right-of--ways other than alleys. <br />1 os The color of the solar collector is not required to be consistent with other roofing <br />10~ materials. <br />1 os 1. Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems -Building integrated photovoltaic solar <br />109 systems shall be allowed regardless of visibility, provided the building component in <br />11 o which the system is integrated meets all required setback, land use or performance <br />111 standards for the district in which the building is located. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />