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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1833 - RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF CA TO ESTABLISH REGS FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS AND VOLUTNARY DESIGN GUIDELINESRESOLUTION NO. 1833 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL OF CODE AMENDMENT NO. CA2011 -001 TO ESTABLISH REGULATIONS FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS AND RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF VOLUNTARY DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS (PA2010 -113) THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. FINDINGS. 1. California Civil Code Sections 714 and 714.1, California Civil Code Section 801 and 801.5, California Government Code Section 65850.5, California Health and Safety Code Section 17959.1, California Government Code Section 66475.3, and California Government Code Section 66473.1 together are known as the Solar Rights Act. 2. The legislative intent of the Solar Rights Act is to encourage the installation of solar energy systems by removing obstacles to, and minimizing costs of, permitting for such systems. 3. The proposed voluntary guidelines and incentives will facilitate the process of permitting for solar energy system installations. 4. The proposed Code Amendment will reduce impediments to the installation of solar energy system by providing exceptions to the height limit. 5. The Solar Rights Act provides that a City shall establish a procedure to administratively approve applications to install solar energy systems if the system meets all health and safety requirements of local, state, and federal law. 6. The proposed Code Amendment establishes procedures for administrative approval of solar energy system installation permits. 7. The proposed Code Amendment contains development standards for solar energy system installations to ensure the public health and safety. 8. Required setbacks for solar collectors and related equipment ensure that adequate access exists for emergency personnel. Required setback areas also ensure adequate visibility near driveway, sidewalk, street, and alley intersections for motor vehicles and pedestrians. 9. Screening of equipment other than solar collectors will reduce any negative noise impacts and dangers from exposed electrical equipment. Planning Commission Resolution No. 1833 Paqe 2 of 4 10. The proposed material regulations will require that the solar collectors are made with a non - reflective coating to protect nearby properties, neighbors, and people operating motor vehicles in the area from glare. 11. Government Code Section 65850.5 provides that if the building official of a city has a good faith belief that a solar energy system could have a specific, adverse impact upon the public health and safety, a city may require the applicant to apply for a use permit. 12. The City has a good faith belief that ground- mounted solar energy systems have the potential to have a specific, adverse impact upon the public health and safety, and shall require discretionary review for ground- mounted solar energy systems. 13. Ground - mounted solar collectors have the potential to have a specific, adverse impact upon the public health and safety for the following reasons: • Water quality could be impacted due to water pollutants from runoff and the reduction of the amount of permeable surfaces. • A reduction of trees and plants in yards could reduce air quality and increase greenhouse gas emissions. • The potential for glare problems is higher with ground- mounted solar energy systems compared with roof - mounted systems. 14. The General Plan includes the following policies promoting water quality, air quality, and other issues, which could be compromised by ground- mounted solar collection panels: NR 1.1, NR 3.2, NR 3.9, NR 3.11, NR 3.14, NR 3.16, NR 3.19, and NR 3.20. 15. The Coastal Land Use Plan includes the following policies promoting water quality, air quality, open space, and other factors, which could be compromised by ground - mounted solar collection panels: 4.3.2 -1, 4.3.2 -8, 4.3.2 -9, 4.3.2 -11, 4.3.2 -12, 4.3.2 -14, and 4.3.2 -15. 16. The General Plan includes the following policies promoting renewable energy and solar power technology: NR 7.3, H 4.2, HB 8.2, NR 7.3, NR 24.2, NR 24.3, NR 24.4. 17. The proposed Code Amendment and voluntary guidelines are consistent with the General Plan and Coastal Land Use Plan. 18. A public hearing was held on February 17, 2011, in the City Hall Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of time, place and purpose of the meeting was given in accordance with the Newport Beach Municipal Code. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Planning Commission at this meeting. Tmpll: 04114/10 Planning Commission Resolution No. 1833 Page 3 of 4 SECTION 2. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT DETERMINATION. This action is covered by the general rule (CEQA) applies only to projects that have the environment (Section 15061.b.3 of the CEQA there is no possibility that this activity will Therefore, this activity is not subject to CEQA. SECTION 3. DECISION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the California Environmental Quality Act potential for causing a significant effect on the Guidelines). It can be seen with certainty that Tave a significant effect on the environment. 1. The Planning Commission hereby recommends that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach approve Code Amendment No. CA2011 -001 establishing regulations for solar energy system installations and approve voluntary guidelines for solar energy system installations. 2. The Planning Commission hereby further recommends that staff further study the need for anti -glare coatings and their potential impacts to the efficiency of solar energy systems and make appropriate recommendations to the City Council. 3. The Planning Commission hereby further recommends that staff further study limiting the size of solar energy systems based on the amount of power generated to only the energy needs of the property and make appropriate recommendations to the City Council. 4. The Planning Commission hereby further recommends that the City Council, either individually, or in cooperation with other jurisdictions, inform the State Legislature of the unintended consequences of the Solar Rights Act and recommend appropriate amendments. 5. The Planning Commission hereby further recommends that the City Council regionalize the issue by encouraging the consolidation of solar energy systems. Tmpll: 04/14/10 Planning Commission Resolution No.1833 Paae 4 of 4 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 17th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2011. AYES: Eaton, Unsworth, Hawkins, McDaniel, Ameri, and Toerge NOES: None ABSTAIN: None EXCUSED: Hillgren B Earl McDaniel, Chairman BY: Micha oerge, Secretary Tmplt 04/14/10