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Item 12Case No. ZA21-0014 S T A F F R E P O R T April 1, 2021 CASE NO: ZA21-0014 PROJECT: Specific Use Permit for a Residential Solar Energy System 1603 Regal Oaks Drive EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Current Solar LLC, on behalf of the owner Todd Tew, is requesting approval of a Specific Use Permit for a Residential Solar Energy System on property described as Lot 13, Block 2, Regal Oaks Addition, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 1603 Regal Oaks Drive, Southlake, Texas. Current Zoning: “SF-1A” Single Family Residential District. SPIN Neighborhood #5. DETAILS: The applicant is requesting approval to install a residential solar energy system to be located generally on three (3) south and three (3) east rear roof areas of the house. The proposed solar array for the house consists of 55 solar energy panels (each panel is approximately 41.49” by 68.82”) totaling approximately 1,090 square feet. The proposed system produces 18.98 kW. Additional information may be found in the specific use permit plans. ACTION NEEDED: 1) Conduct a Public Hearing 2) Consider Specific Use Permit Request for a Residential Solar Energy System ATTACHMENTS: (A) Background Information (B) Vicinity Map (C) Specific Use Permit Staff Review No. 2 dated April 1, 2021 (D) Surrounding Property Owners Map (E) Surrounding Property Owners Responses (F) Resolution No. 21-014, Specific Use Permit for a Residential Solar Energy System Full Size Plans (for Commission and Council Members o nly) PowerPoint Presentation Plans STAFF CONTACT: Dennis Killough (817) 748-8072 Patty Moos (817) 748-8269 Case No. Attachment A ZA21-0014 Page 1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION APPLICANT: Current Solar, LLC OWNER: Todd Tew PROPERTY SITUATION: 1603 Regal Oaks Drive, Southlake, Texas LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 13, Block 2, Regal Oaks Addition LAND USE CATEGORY: Low Density Residential CURRENT ZONING: “SF-1A” Single Family Residential District TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT: This request does not affect traffic on or around the property. TREE PRESERVATION: The proposed solar panels are to be installed on the south and east rear roofs of the house; no trees will be affected by the request. STAFF COMMENTS: Staff Review may be found in the Specific Use Permit Summary No. 2 dated April 1, 2021. Note: A specific use permit shall automatically expire if a building permit is not issued and construction begun within six (6) months of the granting of the specific use permit o r if the use shall cease for a period of six (6) months. 45.5 FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED - In granting or denying an application for a specific use permit, the City Council shall take into consideration the following factors: a. Safety of the motoring public and of pedestrians using the facility and the area immediately surrounding the site. b. Safety from fire hazard, and measures for fire control. c. Protection of adjacent property from flood or water damage. d. Noise producing elements; and glare of vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood. e. Location, lighting and type of signs; and relation of signs to traffic control and adverse effect on adjacent properties. f. Street size and adequacy of pavement width for traffic and reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood. g. Adequacy of parking, as determine d by requirements of this chapter for off-street parking facilities for similar uses; Case No. Attachment A ZA21-0014 Page 2 location of ingress and egress points for parking and off- street loading spaces; and protection of the public health by all-weather surfacing on all parking areas to control dust. h. Such other measures as will secure and protect the public health, safety, morals and general welfare. i. City Council may grant variances to specific regulations associated with a specific use set forth in Sections 45. To receive a variance, the applicant must demonstrate one of the following (As amended by Ordinance No. 480-MMMM): (a) A variance will reduce the impact of the project on surrounding residential properties; or (b) Compliance with this ordinance would impair the architectural design or creativity of the project; or (c) A variance is necessary to assure compatibility with surrounding developed properties; or (d) The proposed construction is an addition to an existing project that does not meet the requirements of this ordinance. 45.17 SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS (As amended by Ordinance No. 480-WWW) The purpose of this section is to establish standards for Solar Energy Systems. A Solar Energy System shall be approved by City Council through the Specific Use Permit process and may be subject to other requirements as deemed necessary. RESIDENTIAL ZONES Ground Mounted Systems: a. Front Yard: No system shall be located forward of the principal building on the lot. b. Side and Rear: No system shall be located l ess than ten (10) feet from any side or rear property line. Roof Mounted Sys tems: a. Height: No system shall be installed greater than six (6) inches between the panel and roof. ALL ZONES a. No solar energy system shall be constructed upon a lot until a bu ilding permit has been issued or principal use has actually been commenced. b. A line of sight analysis will be required in addition to the applicable submittal requirements under Section 40 (Development Plans and Site Plans) of the City of Southlake Zoning Ordinance. Case No. Attachment A ZA21-0014 Page 3 c. Solar photovoltaic power systems must comply with Section 1204 of the 2018 International Fire Code. N:\Community Development\MEMO\2021 Cases\0014 - SUP – 1603 Regal Oaks Drive Case No. Attachment B ZA21-0014 Page 1 Case No. Attachment C ZA21-0014 Page 1 SPECIFIC USE PERMIT REVIEW SUMMARY Case No.: ZA21-0014 Review No.:Two Date of Review:4/1/21 Project Name: Specific Use Permit for a Residential Solar Panel System APPLICANT: Current Solar, LLC OWNER: Ryan Pruitt Todd Tew 3000 Altamesa Blvd., Suite 300 1603 Regal Oaks Drive Austin, TX 78144 Southlake, TX 76092 Phone: 817-690-1456 Phone: 817-410-4012 Email: rpruitt@currentsolar.us Email: CITY STAFF HAS REVIEWED THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROJECT RECEIVED BY THE CITY ON 3/22/21 AND WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS. THESE STIPULATIONS ARE HEREBY MADE CONDITIONS OF SITE PLAN APPROVAL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AMENDED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED FURTHER CLARIFICATION, PLEASE CONTACT Patty Moos AT (817) 748-8269. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Planning Review Patty Moos Planner Phone: (817) 748-8269 Email: pmoos@ci.southlake.tx.us NOTE: A building permit must be issued prior to installation of the solar panels . NOTE: A specific use permit shall automatically expire if a building permit is not issued and construction begun within six (6) months of the granting of the specific use permit or if the use shall cease for a period of six (6) months _________________________________________________________________________________ Fire Department Kelly Clements Fire Marshal Phone: (817) 748-8233 E-mail: kclements@ci.southlake.tx.us GENERAL COMMENTS: Solar photovoltaic power systems must comply with Section 1204 of the 2018 International Fire Code. _________________________________________________________________________________ General Information 45.17 SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS (As amended by Ordinance No. 480-WWW) The purpose of this section is to establish standards for Solar Energy Systems. A Solar Energy System shall be approved by City Council through t he Specific Use Permit process and may be Case No. Attachment C ZA21-0014 Page 2 subject to other requirements as deemed necessary. RESIDENTIAL ZONES Ground Mounted Systems: c. Front Yard: No system shall be located forward of the principal building on the lot. d. Side and Rear: No system shall be located less than ten (10) feet from any side or rear property line. Roof Mounted Systems: b. Height: No system shall be installed greater than six (6) inches between the panel and roof. ALL ZONES d. No solar energy system shall be constructed upon a lot until a building permit has been issued or principal use has actually been commenced. e. A line of sight analysis will be required in addition to the applicable submittal requirements under Section 40 (Development Plans and Site Plans) of the City of Southlake Zoning Ordinance. 2018 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE SECTION 1204 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEMS 1204.l General. Solar photovoltaic systems shall be installed in accordance with Sections 1204.2 through 1204.5, and the International Building Code or I nternational Residential Code. The electrical portion of solar PV systems shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 70. 1204.2 Access and pathways . Roof access, pathways, and spacing requirements shall be provided in accordance with Sections 1204.2.1 th rough 1204.3.3. Pathways shall be over areas capable of supporting fire fighters accessing the roof. Pathways shall be located in areas with minimal obstructions, such as vent pipes, conduit or mechanical equipmen t. Exceptions: 1. Detached, non-habitable Group U structures including, but not limited to, detached garages serving Group R-3 buildings, parking shade structures, carports, solar trellises and similar structures. 2. Roof access, pathways and spacing requirements need not be provided where t he fire code official has determined that rooftop operations will not be employed. 1204.2.1 Solar photovoltaic systems for Group R -3 buildings. Solar photovoltaic systems for Group R-3 buildings shall comply with Sections 1204.2.1.1 through 1204.2.1.3. Exceptions: Case No. Attachment C ZA21-0014 Page 3 1. These requirements shall not apply to structures designed and constructed in accordance with the International Residential Code. 2. These requirements shall not apply to r oofs with slopes of 2 units vertical in 12 units horizontal or less. 1204.2.1.1 Pathways to ridge. Not fewer than two 36- inch-wide (914 mm) pathways on separate roof planes, from lowest roof edge to ridge, shall be provided on all buildings. Not fewer th an one pathway shall be provided on the street or driveway side of the roof . For each roof plane with a photovoltaic array, not fewer than one 36 -inch-wide (914 mm) pathway from lowest roof edge to ridge shall be provided on the same roof plane as the phot ovoltaic array, on an adjacent roof plane or straddling the same and adjace nt roof planes. 1204.2.1.2 Setbacks at ridge. For photovoltaic arrays occupying 33 percent or less of the plan view total roof area, a setback of not less than 18 inches (457 mm) wide is required on both sides of a horizontal ridge. For photovoltaic arrays occupying more than 33 percent of the plan view total roof area, a setback of not less than 36 inches (457 mm) wide is required on both sides of a horizontal ridge. 1204.2.1.3 Alternative setbacks at ridge . Where an automatic sprinkler system is installed within the dwelling in accordance with Sec tion 903.3.1.3, set-backs at the ridge shall conform to one of the following: 1. For photovoltaic arrays occupying 66 percent or less of the plan view total roof area, a setback of not less than 18 inches (457 m m) wide is required on both sides of a horizontal ridge. 2. For photovoltaic arrays occupying more than 66 percent of the plan view total roof area, a setback of not less than 36 inches (914 mm) wide is required on both sides of a horizontal ridge. 1204.2.2 Emergency escape and rescue openings. Panels and modules installed on Group R -3 buildings shall not be placed on the portion of a roof that is below an emergency escape and rescue opening. A pathway of not less than 36 inches (914 mm) wide shall be provid ed to the emergency escape and rescue opening. 1204.3 Other than Group R-3 buildings. Access to systems for buildings, other than those containing Group R-3 occupancies, shall be provided in accordance with Sections 1204.3.1 through 1204.3.3. Exception: Where it is determined by the fire code official that the roof configuration is similar to that of a Group R-3 occupancy, the residential access and ventilation requirements in Sections 1204.2.1.1 through 1204.2.1.3 are a suitable alternative. 1204.3.1 Perimeter pathways. There shall be a minimum 6-foot-wide (1829 1mn) clear perimeter around the edges of the roof. Exception: Where either axis of the building is 250 feet (76 200 mm) or less, the clear perimeter around the edges of the roof shall be perm itted to be reduced to a minimum width of 4 feet (1219 mm). Case No. Attachment C ZA21-0014 Page 4 1204.3.2 Interior pathways. Interior pathways shall be provided b etween array sections to meet the following requirements: 1. Pathways shall be provided at intervals not greater than 150 feet (4 5 720 mm) throughout the length and width of the roof. 2. A pathway not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) wide in a straight line to roof standpipes or ventilation hatches. 3. A pathway not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) wide around roof access hatches, with not fewer than one such pathway to a parapet or roof edge. 204.3.3 Smoke ventilation . The solar installation shall be design ed to meet the following requirements: 1. Where non-gravity operated smoke and heat vents occur, a pathway not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) wide shall be provided bordering all sides. 2. Smoke ventilation options between array sections shall be one of the follow ing: 2.1. A pathway not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 2.2. Where gravity-operated dropout smoke and heat vents occur, a pathway not less than 4 feet (1219 mm) wide on not fewer than one side. 2.3. A pathway not less than 4 feet (1219 1mn) wide bordering 4 -foot by 8-foot (1219 mm by 2438 mm) venting cutouts every 20 feet(6096 mm) on alternating sides of the pathway. 1204.4 Ground-mounted photovoltaic panel systems. Ground-mounted photovoltaic panel systems shall comply with Section 1204.1 and this section. Setback requirements shall not apply to ground-mounted, free-standing photovol-taic arrays. A clear, brush -free area of 10 feet (3048 mm) shall be required for ground-mounted photovoltaic arrays. 1204.5 Buildings with rapid shutdown. Buildings with rapid shutdown solar photovoltaic systems shall have perma-nent labels in accordance with Sections 1204.5.1 through 1204.5.3. 1204.5.1 Rapid shutdown type. The type of solar photo-voltaic system rapid shutdown shall be labeled with one of the following: 1. For solar photovoltaic systems that shut down the array and the conductors leaving the array, a label shall be provided. The first two lines of the l abel shall be uppercase characters with a minimum height of ¾- inch (10 mm) in black on a yellow background. The remaining characters shall be uppercase with a minimum height of 3/16 inch (5mm) in black on a white background. The label shall be in accordan ce with Figure 1204.5.1(1) and state the following: SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHU1DOWN. TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE "OFF" Case No. Attachment C ZA21-0014 Page 5 POSITION TO SHUT DOWN PV SYSTEM AND REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD IN ARRAY. 2. For photovoltaic systems that only shut down con-ductors leaving the array, a label shall be provided. The first two lines of the label shall be uppercase characters with a minimum height of 3/8 inch (10mm) in white on a red background and the remaining characters shall be capitalized with a minimum height of 3/16 inch (5 mm) in black on a white background. The label shall be in accordance with Figure 1204.5.1(2) and state the following: THIS SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN. TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE "OFF" POSITION TO SHUT DOWN CONDUC-TORS OUTSIDE THE ARRAY. CONDUC-TORS WITHIN ARRAY REMAIN ENERGIZED IN SUNLIGHT. 1204.5.1.1 Diagram . The labels in Section 1204.5.1 shall include a simple diagram of a building with a roof. Diagram sections in red signify sections of the solar photov oltaic system that are not shut down when the rapid shutdown switch is turned off. 1204.5.1.2 Location. The rapid shutdown label in Section 1204.5.1 shall be located not greater than 3 feet (914 mm) from the service disconnecting means to which the photovoltaic systems are connected and shall indicate the location of all identified rapid shut-down switches if not at the same location. 204.5.2 Buildings with more than one rapid shutdown type. Solar photovoltaic systems that contain rapid shut-down in accordance with both Items 1 and 2 of Section 1204.5.1 or solar photovoltaic systems where only por-tions of the systems on the building contain rapid shut-down, shall provide a detailed plan view diagram of the roof showing each different photovoltaic system and a dot-ted line around areas that remain energized after the rapid shutdown switch is operated. Case No. Attachment C ZA21-0014 Page 6 1204.5.3 Rapid shutdown switch . A rapid shutdown switch shall have a label located not greater than 3 feet (914 mm) from the switch that states the followi ng: RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH FOR SOLAR PV SYSTEM Case No. Attachment D ZA21-0014 Page 1 Surrounding Property Owners Residential Solar Energy System SPO # Owner Zoning Site Address Acreage Response 1. ADESINA, DEBO SF1-A 1614 REGAL OAKS DR 0.93 NR 2. CARPENTER, DWAYNE E SF1-A 1612 REGAL OAKS DR 0.91 NR 3. THOMPSON, CRAIG A SF1-A 1610 REGAL OAKS DR 1.03 NR 4. PARYL, JEAN SF1-A 1608 REGAL OAKS DR 0.98 NR 5. SZEKELY, FRANCISCO SF1-A 1907 PTARMIGAN ST 1.00 NR 6. CLEMENT, MARK D SF1-A 1606 REGAL OAKS DR 1.07 NR 7. HOLMES, DEREK K SF1-A 1604 REGAL OAKS DR 0.98 NR 8. MCNAMARA, AMY SF1-A 1602 REGAL OAKS DR 1.00 NR 9. REED, MARK SF1-A 1600 REGAL OAKS DR 1.08 F 10. SPRAGGINS, CARY L SF1-A 1905 PTARMIGAN ST 0.95 NR 11. FLOYD, RUSSELL D SF1-A 1609 REGAL OAKS DR 0.93 NR 12. HAHN, PAUL K SF1-A 1607 REGAL OAKS DR 0.98 NR 13. DUNN, WILLIAM SF1-A 1605 REGAL OAKS DR 1.04 NR 14. TEW, TODD W SF1-A 1603 REGAL OAKS DR 0.98 NR 15. LEE, K WAYNE SF1-A 1601 REGAL OAKS DR 1.00 NR 16. COX, CLIFTON L SF1-A 1903 PTARMIGAN ST 1.13 NR 17. LIPSMEYER, WILLIAM MH 1729 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.22 NR 18. FISKE, WAYNE L MH 1733 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.21 NR 19. MILLER, JAMES C MH 1737 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.21 NR 20. PISTOCCHI, ROBERT MH 1741 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.20 NR 21. DAVID, KIRSTEN MH 1745 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.20 F 22. MEURER, BRENTON T MH 1749 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.19 NR 23. WARD FAMILY TRUST MH 1753 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.19 NR 24. POUTTU, ILKKA T MH 1757 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.20 NR 25. SEHANNIE, CRAIG R MH 1734 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.19 NR 26. EDMONDSON, DEBRA S MH 1730 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.19 NR Case No. Attachment D ZA21-0014 Page 2 27. PONNAMBALAM, ASHOK MH 1738 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.18 NR 28. WILLIAM R. STAATS & KAREN J KE MH 1742 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.19 NR 29. BOWLING JOHN S & RACHEL B BOWL MH 1746 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.19 NR 30. ODURY, VIKRAM MH 1750 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.18 NR 31. ZAGAR REV TRUST MH 1754 TUSCAN RIDGE CIR 0.18 NR 32. CAPATI, REMIGIO SF1-A 1611 REGAL OAKS DR 1.04 NR 33. PANTER, DAVID SF1-A 1904 PTARMIGAN ST 1.29 NR 34. LOTHES, PETER S SF1-A 1613 REGAL OAKS DR 0.94 NR 35. MAHER, ELIZABETH SF1-A 1900 PTARMIGAN ST 2.49 NR 36. Supt of Carroll ISD NR 37. Supt of Grapevine Colleyville ISD NR 38. Supt of Northwest ISD NR 39. Supt of Keller ISD NR Responses: F: In Favor O: Opposed To U: Undecided NR: No Response Notices Sent: Thirty-nine (39) Responses Received: In Favor:2 Opposed: 0 Undecided: 0 No Response: 37 Case No. Attachment E ZA21-0014 Page 1 Surrounding Property Owners Responses Case No. Attachment E ZA21-0014 Page 2 Case No. Attachment F ZA21-0014 Page 1 RESOLUTION NO. 21-014 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF A SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, LOT 13, BLOCK 2, REGAL OAKS ADDITION, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED SITE EXHIBIT ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT “A” AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a Specific Use Permit for a Solar Energy System on residential property has been requested by a person or corporation having a proprietary interest in the property zoned as “SF-1A” Single Family Residential District; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of Section 45.1 (45) and 45.17 of the City’s Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and have afforded the persons interested and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof; and, WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that the granting of such Specific Use Permit is in the best interest of the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. A Specific Use Permit is hereby granted for a Solar Energy System on residential property on 1603 Regal Oaks Drive being described Lot 13, Block 2, Regal Oaks Addition, City of Southlake as depicted on the approved Site Exhibit attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “A” and providing an effective date, subject to the provisions contained in the comprehensive zoning ordinance and the restrictions set forth herein. Case No. Attachment F ZA21-0014 Page 2 SECTION 2. This resolution shall become effective on the date of approval by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS _______ DAY OF _________, 2021. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE By: _________________________________ Laura Hill, Mayor ATTEST: _________________________________ Amy Shelley City Secretary Case No. Attachment F ZA21-0014 Page 3 EXHIBIT ‘A” Plans and Support Information Reserved for exhibits