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Section 5: Use Standards for Small Wind Electric Conversion System <br />For more information contact Ron Stimmel at rstimmel@awea.org. <br />Setback The base of the tower shall be set back from all property lines, public right-of-ways, and <br />public utility lines a distance equal to the total extended height Turbines shall be allowed closer to a <br />property line than its total extended height if the abutting property owner(s) grants written permission <br />and the installation poses no interference wirh public utility lines or public road and rail right-of-ways. <br />Tower Height: So long as the total extended height meets sound and set -back requirements, there <br />shall be no specific height limitation, except as imposed by Federal Aviation Administration regulations <br />as stated in 5.07. <br />Sound: Sound produced by the turbine under normal operating conditions, as measured at the <br />5i}3: <br />property line, shall not exceed the definition of nuisance noise. Sound levels, however, may be exceeded <br />during short-term events out of anyone's control such as utility outages and/or severe wind storms. <br />Wind Turbine Equipment: Small wind turbines must have.been approved on der the state public <br />5.04' <br />benefits program or any other small wind certification program recognized by the American Wind <br />Energy Association. <br />Requirement for Engineered Drawings: Building permit applications for small wind energy <br />off; <br />systems shall be accompanied by standard drawings of the wind turbine structure and stamped <br />engineered drawings of the tower, base, footings, and/or foundation as provided by the manufacturer. <br />Wet stamps shall not be required. <br />Soil Studies: For standard soil conditions (not including gravel, sand, or muck), foundations developed <br />S.06 <br />by the wind turbine manufacturer shall be acceptable for turbine installations.of 20kW or less and will <br />not require project -specific soils studies or an engineer's wet stamp. <br />= <br />Compliance with IFAA Regulations: No WEC shall be constructed, altered, or maintained so as <br />5.07` <br />to project above any of The imaginary airspace surfaces described in FAR Pail 77 of the FAA guidance <br />on airspace. protection. <br />Compliance with National Electric Code: Building permit applications for small wind energy <br />systems shall be accompanied by a line drawing of the electrical components, as supplied by the <br />manufacturer, in sufficient detail to allow for a determinat on that: he manner of installation conforms <br />to the National Electrical Code. <br />Utility Notification: No small wind energy system shall be installed until evidence has been given <br />S;O9.` <br />that the utility company has been informed of the customer's intent to install an interconnected <br />customer -owned generator. Off -grid systems shall be exempt from this requirement <br />S..L6 <br />Insurance: Additional insurance beyond homeowners' coverage shall not be required. <br />= <br />Abandonment If a wind turbine is inoperable for six consecutive months the owner shall be notified <br />that they must within six months of receiving rhe notice, restore their system to operating condition. <br />If the owner(s) fails to restore their system to operating condition within the six-month time frame, <br />then the owner shall be required, at his expense, to remove the wind turbine from the tower for safety <br />reasons. The tower then would be subject to the Public Nuisance provisions of the zoning code. <br />Signage: All signs, other than the manufacturer's or installer's identification, appropriate warning <br />$ I Z <br />signs, or owner identification on a wind generator, tower, building, or other structure associated with <br />a small wind energy system visible from any public road shall be prohibited. <br />5:.13 <br />Lighting: No illumination of the turbine or tower shall be allowed unless required by the FAA. <br />Access: Any climbing foot pegs or rungs below 12 feet of a freestanding tower shall be removed to <br />5. 14.' <br />prevent unauthorized climbing. For lattice or guyed towers, sheets of metal or wood may be fastened <br />to the bottom tower section such that it cannot readily be climbed. <br />For more information contact Ron Stimmel at rstimmel@awea.org. <br />