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1. Electronic Submittal - shall mean the utilization of one or more of the <br />following: e-mail, internet or facsimile. <br />2. Solar easement - shall mean the right of receiving sunlight across real <br />property of another for any solar energy system. Any instrument <br />creating a solar easement shall include, at a minimum, all of the <br />following: <br />(1) A description of the dimensions of the easement <br />expressed in measurable terms, such as vertical or <br />horizontal angles measured in degrees, or the hours of <br />the day on specified dates during which direct sunlight <br />to a specified surface of a solar collector, device, or <br />structural design feature may not be obstructed, or a <br />combination of these descriptions; <br />(2) The restrictions placed upon vegetation, structures, <br />and other objects that would impair or obstruct the <br />passage of sunlight through the easement; and, <br />(3) The terms or conditions, if any, under which the <br />easement may be revised or terminated. <br />3. Solar energy system —shall mean either of the following: <br />(1) Any solar collector or other solar energy device whose <br />primary purpose Is to provide for the collection, <br />storage, and distribution of solar energy for space <br />heating, space cooling, electric generation, or for <br />water heating. <br />(2) A structural design feature of a building, including <br />either of the following: <br />(A)Any design feature whose primary purpose Is to <br />provide for the collection, storage, and <br />distribution of solar energy for electricity <br />generation, space heating or cooling, or for water <br />heating. <br />(B)Any photovoltaic device or technology that is <br />integrated into a building, including, but not <br />limited to, photovoltaic windows, siding, and <br />roofing shingles or tiles. <br />(b) Applicability. <br />This chapter applies to the permitting of all solar energy systems. Solar energy <br />systems legally established or permitted prior to the effective date of this chapter <br />2 <br />1 1A-4 <br />