Solar Panels addition/change requirements are:
(Architectural and Landscape Guidelines Section 4.22, Page 26)
The ACC will generally approve ground-based installations in the rear yard of the home. Installations on the rear roof will be considered if documentation from a licensed contractor indicates that the rear roof is the only feasible placement (the ACC reserves the right to require an independent assessment by a second licensed contractor chosen by the ACC). Based on efficiency, aesthetic considerations, and cost, black on black mono-crystalline frameless panels are required.
a) Ground Systems - Ground-mounted systems should be as close to the ground as possible and are limited to rear yards only. Pole-mounted systems are not authorized and will not be approved. In all circumstances, ground-based solar equipment must be adequately screened. Although no ground-based collectors may be mounted on a fence, outbuilding, or wall, requests to install solar collectors on top of pergolas, porches, trellises and similar structures will be considered.
b) Roof Systems - Only roof-mounted installations on the rear roof will be approved, and only as long as they are not visible from any common areas or any public streets or sidewalks. Roof-mounted panels shall: (1) be laid out in a symmetrical rectangle or square pattern, (2) be low profile and mounted flush to the roof, (3) not exceed the area of the roof or break the ridgeline of the roof, and (4) be positioned as low as possible on the roof and expand wider, rather than higher on the roof plane.
All wiring, conduits, and meters shall be concealed underneath the solar array, in the attic, or in the garage. Panels must be static (no movement permitted) and no tracking mechanisms will be approved.
If the roof, or significant portions thereof, is being replaced in conjunction with the installation of solar collectors, the ACC prefers the use of the same color panel as existing roof.
Submittal requirements for Solar Panels are as follows:
- Detailed plans for installation and placement of solar devices including materials, wiring, conduits and bracing.
- Physical color sample of the device proposed for installation.
- Catalog photographs or manufacturer cut sheets of the solar panels and associated materials.
- A survey indicating the placement of panels. If ground mounted, indicating the distance from panels to rear and side lot boundaries.
- Landscape plan for screening of solar panels if appropriate.
All Solar Panel projects require a site walkthrough prior to beginning work (pre-installation walkthrough).