Joel, you're right. I think you have a better perspective than most, having 
been in the industry so long and watching the changes and the politics. I have 
sat across the table at meetings with building officials and fire marshals 
discussing this issue only to have the rug pull from under a decision once it 
moved to the next level politically within the system. As of late I watched a 
14 Kw system go thru more than 8 weeks of maneuvering through Newport Beach 
city hall only to be kicked back again when  the FD decided that PVC couldn’t 
be used on the roof (can’t use EMT in NB) and now it had to be plumbed in GRC, 
further increasing the cost to the customer..... I honestly don’t know where 
this will end, but it becomes more and more frustrating as we go.......
 
Maxing out the roof Balchowsky



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From: Joel Davidson <joel.david...@sbcglobal.net>
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2009 8:36:02 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Maxing out the roof


Hi Max,
 
I can't resist writing - Max is on the roof maxing out the roof. Now that I got 
that out of my system, what we are seeing are increasingly restrictive rules 
that limit how much PV a person can have. Granted, neighbors have the right to 
protect themselves and their property from actual and potential dangers like 
solar modules blowing off the roof or fires spreading from one house to 
another. But do my neighbors' rights to protect include denying me the use of 
my entire roof, or for that matter, anywhere on my property? Yes. Depending on 
your local laws, you cannot stick your PV outside your property setbacks. You 
cannot put your PV on above certain heights. You cannot put your PV up to your 
roof ridge. You cannot fill your roof with PV. You cannot have ground-mounted 
PV without taking measures to protect trespassers. And so on...
 
The same loss of freedom happened with other technologies (radio, automobiles, 
airplanes, etc.) as they moved into the mainstream. So PV pioneers, enjoy your 
success but add insurance, permit fees, legal fees, and other costs to your 
cashflow budget.
 
Joel Davidson
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Max Balchowsky 
To: RE-wrenches 
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Maxing out the roof

Our policy on filling a roof with solar is dictated by the local fire marshall. 
More and more they are gravitating toward the state standard (california) which 
is 3' from the ridge and sides and 1 1/2 ft each side of the valleys. we've had 
some exceptions but more and more we are finding them sticking to the state 
standard.....

Max Balchowsky 
SEE Systems
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