Implementing Sector | Local |
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Category | Regulatory Policy |
State | Washington |
Incentive Type | Solar/Wind Permitting Standards |
Web Site | https://www.seattle.gov/DPD/publications/CAM/cam420.pdf |
Cities | Seattle |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies | Solar Photovoltaics |
Applicable Sectors | Commercial, Residential, Multifamily Residential |
Seattle has developed a comprehensive guide to assist homeowners and businesses in installing solar electric systems. This guide provides crucial advice and outlines key steps for installing a solar PV (photovoltaic) system.
Key points in the guide include requirements for electrical, building, land use, and setback yards. Electrical permits are mandatory for any solar electric project and must be obtained by an electrical contractor. The fee for an electrical permit is roughly $239 (3/4 base + $65.65 admin fee) for systems smaller than 7.7 kW.
Building permits are not necessary if:
Building permits may be required for:
Land use rules specify that in certain zones, solar panels can extend up to 4 feet above the height limit or the ridge of the roof, without exceeding a total of 9 feet above the height limit.
Regarding setback yards, ground or pole-mounted PV systems must not be placed in front yards and should maintain a 15-foot distance from the property line and 3 feet from the side property line.
For a comprehensive understanding of all requirements, refer to the Seattle Guide.