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3. Ground-mounted solar energy systems shall be set back a distance of at least 50 feet from any <br /> commercial property or use, and 25 feet from any industrial property or use. The Planning Board may <br /> reduce the minimum setback distance as appropriate based on site-specific considerations. <br /> 4. Ground-mounted solar energy systems shall be set back a distance of at least 50 feet from abutting <br /> conservation land and any property not included in the Ground-mounted solar array application. The <br /> Planning Board may reduce the minimum setback distance as appropriate based on site-specific <br /> considerations. <br /> 5. Fixed tilt Ground-mounted solar energy systems shall have a maximum height of 15 feet above grade. <br /> In the case of single or dual axis tracking Ground-mounted solar energy systems, the Planning Board <br /> may increase the maximum height as ap)aro priate based on site-specific considerations. <br /> 6. Inverters, energy storage systems, nd transm sion system substations shall be set back a distance of <br /> at least 200 feet from any residence a d :r= .t from any ir,d Astrial or corn ercial i- ItI n5g. The <br /> Planning Board may reduce the minim s ack distance as appropriate based on site-specific <br /> considerations. <br /> F. Special Permits Rules and Application Requirements <br /> A Solar Energy System Special Permit shall not be granted unless each of the following requirements, in <br /> addition to the requirements in §174-24 C Special Permit use, are satisfied: <br /> 1. A properly completed and executed application form and application fee <br /> 2. Any requested waivers <br /> 3. Name, address, phone number and signature of the project proponent, as well as all co-proponents or <br /> property owners, if any <br /> 4. Name, contact information and signature of any agents representing the project proponent <br /> 5. Name, address, and contact information for proposed system installer <br /> 6. Documentation of actual or prospective access and control of the project site sufficient to allow for <br /> construction and operation of the proposed solar energy system <br /> 7. Proposed hours of operation and construction activity <br /> 8. Blueprints or drawings of the solar energy system signed by a Massachusetts licensed Registered <br /> Professional Engineer showing the proposed layout of the system and any potential shading from <br /> nearby structures <br /> 9. Utility Notification -evidence that the utility company that operates the electrical grid where a grid- <br /> intertie solar energy system is to be located has been informed of the system owner or operator's intent <br /> to install an interconnected facility and acknowledges receipt of such notification, and a copy of an <br /> Interconnection Application filed with the utility including a one or three line electrical diagram detailing <br /> the solar electric installation, associated components, and electrical interconnection methods,with all <br />
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