China planners continue work toward solar ordinance

by Mary Grow

At their March 9 meeting, China Planning Board members continued working toward a new solar ordinance to be added to the Land Use Ordinance. When completed and approved by voters, it will give board members definitions, rules and standards to review applications for solar installations in town, both commercial and private.

The board has approved three commercial solar installations in China, adapting other sections of the ordinance to carry out its review. Both commercial projects and installation of solar panels for individual homes need town approval.

Codes Officer Jaime Hanson explained in an email after the meeting that pending a town ordinance, he is authorized by the 2015 International Residential Code to review residential solar projects, issue an accessory-structure permit when he is satisfied with the plans and charge permit fees based on the size of the installation.

The focus of the March 9 discussion was a 2015 ordinance from the Town of Washington, Maine. Board members found concepts and paragraphs in that ordinance that they asked Hanson to add to their draft.

Board members are working on another proposed ordinance addition that would govern shoreland stabilization projects. Chairman Randy Downer said a Colby College faculty member, who is also a trustee of the Kennebec Water District, will help with that ordinance; he expects her to join the board’s next meeting.

The Kennebec Water District draws the water supply for Waterville, Winslow, Fairfield, Vassalboro and Benton, and for wholesaling to Maine Water Company, in Oakland, from China Lake’s west basin.

Board members hope to present one or both ordinances to China voters in November 2021.

The next China Planning Board meeting was scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 23.

 
 

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