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PV TOOLK'T DOCUMENr #5 <br />Structurql Crilerio for Residentiol <br />Rooftop Solor Energy lnslollotions <br />lJse oI this documenl <br />This toolkit document includes a one-page list of structural criteria for over-the-counter or online approval, as <br />well as attached tables and figures that supplement the criteria and explain their use. <br />This document applies to flush-mounted solar arrays installed on the roofs ofwood-framed one- and two- <br />family dwellings. "Flush-mounted" means the modules are installed parallel to, and relatively close to, the roof <br />surface (see the "solar Array Check" section ofthe Structural Criteria for specific qualifying requirements). <br />This list is intended to be a simple pre-installation check to gain reasonable assurance that lhe design of the <br />solar array complies with the structural provisions ofthe 2013 California Building Code (CBC) and 2013 <br />California Residential Code (CRC). [t is not intended to provide post-installation inspection criteria. <br />Currenlly Used Expedited Solor Permitting Approoches <br />This document is intended for jurisdictions without an expedited process for residential solar structural <br />permitting, altd is not intended to replace or supplant procedures for jurisdictions with an expedited process <br />already in place. Good examples from )urisdictions with provisions for expedited structural permitting include <br />the City of Los Angeles, which exempts residential solar installations from structural permitting if five simple <br />requirements are met, and the East Bay Green Corridori streamlined solar permitting process, which uses <br />structural criteria tailored to typical conditions for that consortium of nine cities. <br />(lntroductory text provicled tor jurisdictioD'.s refer.'nce onll'. Do not attach to Criteria that follorr.) <br />Regionol qnd Site Assumptions <br />This document is based on the following regional and sile assumPtions: <br />. The dwelling is located in a ZERO snow load area (see Map l). <br />. The dwelling is not in Wind Exposure D (within 200 yards ofthe ocean or a large coastal bay). <br />. If in Wind Exposure B (urban, suburban or wooded areas), the dwelling may be located: <br />- in a Special Wind Region (see Map 2) with design wind speeds between 110 and 130mph. <br />- on a tall hill, provided average slope is no steeper than l5%. <br />. If in Wind Exposure C (within 500 yards oflarge open fields or grasslands), the dwelling is: <br />- in a standard I l0 mph design wind speed region. <br />- not on a hill with a grade steePer than 57o. <br />Additionol Options <br />The Chief Building Official (CBO) may consider adding rows to the structural criteria, based on personal <br />judgment and their jurisdiction's conditions and history. Possible additional questions include: <br />. Regional and Site Check <br />- Ifthe jurisdiction is in a mixed snow load area, with zero snow load only at lower elevations, consider <br />asking,"ls the dwelling lower than elevation <br />- <br />feet?"