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MAC SWECS Model Ordinance

Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems

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Model Ordinance Addresses

Turbine Size

Lot Size

Height

Setbacks

Electricity Use

Noise

Color

Number Permitted

Setbacks

Climbing

Blade Clearances

Lighting

Shadow Flicker

Engineered Structure

Insurance

Signage

Utility Connection

Installation

Abandonment

Wind Access

Safety Controls

Process for Approval

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Turbine Examples

Horizontal Axis

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Turbine Examples

Vertical Axis

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Turbine Examples

Building Mounted

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MAC SWEC: Turbine Size

Maximum 15 kilowatts for residential use.

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Turbine Size

Maximum 100 kilowatts for commercial, industrial,

or institutional use.

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Turbine Size For comparison, this is a Utility Scale

turbine (Wind Farms).

Typically 200-400 feet in height.

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MAC SWEC

Minimum Lot Size - 1 acre.

Maximum Height - measured to Total System Height for freestanding turbines:– 65 feet for lots greater than 1 but less than 3

acres in size.

– 80 feet for lots 3-7 acres in size.

– 100 feet for lots greater than 7 acres in size.

Building mounted turbines limited to 10 feet above the attachment point to the building.

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Setbacks:

– Freestanding equal to 150% of total

system height.

– Building mounted equal to building

setback.

Electricity Use – on premises only.

Noise – must comply with existing

noise ordinances.

Color – white, sky blue, light gray.

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Number Permitted:– Residential:

1 freestanding per eligible lot.

No building mounted.

– Commercial, Industrial, Institutional: 1 freestanding exceeding typical height requirements of zone

per eligible lot.

Additional freestanding but no taller than the tallest existing

building on site.

Additional building mounted conforming to all requirements.

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Number Permitted:– Wind Farm:

Not anticipated by MAC SWEC.

Purpose to generate more energy than consumed on site.

More than 2 acres would likely be necessary.

Recommend only as a PUD in Des Moines city limits.

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Climbing – designed to prevent within first 10 feet of ground.– Only monopole type towers

are permitted.

Blade Clearance:– 30 feet from ground for

horizontal axis; 10 feet from ground for vertical axis.

– Not within 20 feet of trees, utilities, structures.

Lighting – none unless required by FAA.

Monopole TowerLattice Tower

Guyed Tower13

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Shadow Flicker –

alternating intensity of

light caused by sunlight

through spinning blades

of a turbine.

– May not cause shadow

flicker on an existing

residential structure.

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Insurance – liability insurance in an

amount to be determined by each

jurisdiction.

Signage – none.

Utility Connection – require

Interconnection Agreement with utility

if grid connected.

Engineered Structure – require

certification by Iowa Licensed P.E. for

the turbine, tower, and foundation.

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Safety Controls:

– Automatic braking during high winds to

prevent system failure.

– Manual shut off clearly marked and

accessible as determined by designated

official (fire marshal, chief building official).

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Installation – per manufacturer’s specs and

must meet applicable building codes.

Abandonment – deemed abandoned after 6

months of non-operation and must be removed

by owner within 6 months of notice.

– Jurisdiction Right of Entrance to remove as a

condition of approval.

Wind Access – no guarantee of adequate wind

by local jurisdiction.

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Process for Approval – Special or

Conditional Use Permit by Board of

Adjustment.

– Ensures public notice and hearing.

– Conditional use if desire to allow only in

certain districts (like cell towers)

– Special Permit if desire to allow in all

districts.

– Appeals to District Court.

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NEXT STEPS

April 26, 2010: CC authorization to

proceed.

May 6, 2010: P&Z Hearing.

May 24, 2010 CC Set Date of Hearing.

June 14, 2010 CC Public Hearing.

June 28, 2010 CC 2nd Reading.

July 12, 2010 CC 3rd Reading.

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Questions?

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