Minor solar or photovoltaic energy systems, facilities or structures
shall be permitted as an accessory use in all zoning districts in
the Town, provided that a zoning permit is obtained. A zoning permit
shall be issued subject to compliance with the following standards:
A.
Solar panels shall be permitted as a rooftop installation, provided
that no part of the solar panel or associated equipment shall exceed
a height of three feet above the roof surface within five feet of
an exterior roof edge or 10 feet anywhere on the roof. In no event
shall the placement of the solar panels result in a total height,
including building and panels, greater than that which is permitted
in the zoning district where the panels are located.
B.
Solar panels shall be permitted as ground arrays in accordance with
the following:
(1)
All ground arrays shall meet the setback requirements for accessory
buildings and structures of the zone district in which the property
is located.
(2)
Ground arrays shall not be permitted in a front yard, defined as
a yard facing a roadway, street, or other thoroughfare for vehicular
traffic, that is not an alley.
(3)
Ground arrays shall be located so that any glare is directed away
from an adjoining property to the extent feasible.
(4)
Ground arrays shall not exceed a height of 12 feet.
(5)
If natural screening does not exist, evergreen screening shall be
planted to provide a visual buffer as necessary from the street view
or adjacent properties, with appropriate plant species to the extent
feasible. The buffer shall be planted in such a manner that it does
not impair the functionality of the system.
(6)
All electrical wires servicing a ground-mounted solar system, other
than the wires necessary to interconnect the solar panels and the
grounding wires, shall be located underground.
C.
The installation of a solar energy system shall be in compliance
with the National Electric Code as adopted by the New Jersey Department
of Community Affairs.
D.
Energy systems that connect to the electric utility shall comply
with the New Jersey Net Metering and Interconnection Standards for
Class I Renewable Energy Systems and as required by the electric utility
servicing the parcel.
E.
The applicant for a minor solar or photovoltaic energy system, facility
or structure must verify at the time that a zoning permit application
is filed that the power being generated is for consumption on site.
F.
Any changes to existing trees, including, but not limited to, removal,
trimming or pruning, located within the right-of-way or any other
Town property, must meet all requirements of and be approved by the
Belvidere Shade Tree Commission.