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NJ S3275

NJ S3275
Prohibits municipal zoning ordinances from regulating solar panels under certain circumstances; limits fees for certain renewable energy installations.


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Introduced
12/10/2018
In Committee
12/10/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would supplement the "Municipal Land Use Law" to prohibit a municipality from adopting an ordinance which limits the right of a property owner to install solar panels on a residential property under certain circumstances. A municipal ordinance would not be authorized to regulate the installation of photovoltaic solar energy systems when: 1) in the case of a roof mounted system, the panels, and all accessory equipment, extend 12 inches or less beyond the edge of the roofline or above the highest point of the roof surface or structure; or 2) in the case of a surface level or ground mounted system, the system consists of 10 or less photovoltaic panels and is situated more than 50 feet from the nearest property boundary line. Section 2 of the bill would provide that a municipal ordinance regulating the installation of a photovoltaic solar energy system or small wind energy system on residential property shall not require payment of a fee that exceeds the municipality's costs for reviewing and approving an application pertaining to the installation or operation of a system. The purpose of section 2 of the bill is to prevent municipalities from imposing excessive fees unrelated to application and review costs because it is the State's policy to encourage installation of photovoltaic solar energy systems wherever possible in the State and to discourage actions that would have a chilling effect on such installations.

AI Summary

This bill would prohibit municipalities from regulating the installation of certain residential solar panels and would limit the fees that municipalities can charge for reviewing and approving applications for the installation of photovoltaic solar energy systems or small wind energy systems on residential properties. Specifically, the bill would prevent municipalities from regulating roof-mounted solar panels that extend 12 inches or less beyond the roofline, and ground-mounted systems with 10 or fewer panels situated more than 50 feet from the property line. The bill also specifies that municipal fees for reviewing and approving solar or wind energy system applications cannot exceed the municipality's actual costs for that process.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Environment and Energy Committee (on 12/10/2018)

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