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2 Rooftop Solar Challenge II Planning Meeting What was accomplished in Phase I? What are the plans for Phase II? How can your municipality get involved? Parameters and timeframes for Phase II

3 What is Go SOLAR Broward Rooftop Solar Challenge I? U.S. Department of Energy Grant Broward County and 14 partner cities collaborating to make solar rooftop systems easier, faster and cheaper for residents and businesses

4 Why is Broward taking this Challenge? 1.Increase number of rooftop solar installations by reducing permitting costs 2.Promote an ePermit environment

5 Permitting460 (216) Interconnection Process110 (96) Interconnection Standard100 (0) Net Metering Standard100 (95) Financing Options150 (-20) Planning and Zoning80 (62)

6 Key Go SOLAR Accomplishments Financial options workshop and Best Management Practices Zoning coordination – Model ordinance adopted by partners – Best Management Practices Net metering and interconnection Best Management Practices Online permitting system – Interlocal Agreement Marketing and Outreach Go SOLAR Fest

7 Current process several weeks Solar Contractor Engineer Designs System Apply in Person at City for Permit Building Department Review Zoning Department Review Review Comments/ Responses Process Go to City to Pay Fee and Obtain Permit Streamlined Permitting! Proposed Process A Few Minutes Solar Contractor Apply & Obtain Permit Online

8 NEW Online Permit System Save Time: Apply online 24/7 Save Money: Select pre-approved engineered designs – eliminate complicated plan review process One Fee: Pay standard permit fee online

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13 Interlocal Agreement $552 permit fee – Includes BORA and other surcharges $50 reinspection fee County has authority to issue permits under Go SOLAR City agrees to amend zoning regulations to permit Go SOLAR issued permits without zoning review

14 Go SOLAR Fest 2-day event at Broward County Convention Center 1,225 attendees 37 speakers 54 exhibitors Participation by Mayors and Commissioners

15 Permitting Collaboration Coconut Creek Dania Beach Davie Deerfield Beach Fort Lauderdale Hallandale Beach Hillsboro Beach Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Miramar North Lauderdale Oakland Park Pompano Beach Sunrise Tamarac

16 Partnerships… Key to Success

17 A Vision for Phase II

18 R OOFTOP S OLAR C HALLENGE II G OALS To build strong regional solar markets by rapidly deploying innovative, transformative, locally-generated solutions on a broad scale; To enable solar companies to more efficiently manage their labor, material and cash flows, and customer interactions by introducing process predictability and standardization at the local government level; and To increase affordability of residential and small-scale solar PV.

19 Financing Phase I Survey of Local Financing Options, Concerns and Barriers Financing Workshop to discuss issues Solar PV Financing Best Practices Report Lessons Learned Incentive programs demonstrate local PV demand More financing mechanisms needed to help cover up front costs State legislation prevents using financing mechanisms popular and effective in other areas of the Country

20 Financing Phase II Consider legislative barriers to financing Create a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) District as a mechanism to fund Solar PV installations Work with local banks to improve access to Solar PV loans Update: Broward County is working to develop a Turnkey Energy Efficiency Finance and Service Program. The approval of the vendor ranking and direction to begin negotiation is going before the County Commission tomorrow morning. Ygrene Energy Fund is the first ranked vendor.

21 R OOFTOP S OLAR C HALLENGE II Additional Potential Partners Alachua County Orange County Miami-Dade Sarasota County Monroe County

22 Your City’s Role

23 Collaborate with Broward County, Partner Cities and Counties to Implement Rooftop Solar Challenge II Letter of Commitment Market Maturity Indicators Approve Interlocal Agreement Approve Model Zoning Ordinance

24 Key City Staff Point of Contact Building Official Zoning Official Public Information Officer

25 Benefits Become a “solar friendly” city Provide expedited permitting for your residents and businesses Ready to use online permitting system Educational information and training available for your residents and businesses Be part of a statewide initiative to advance solar

26 Marketing & Outreach

27 What’s Next? Your City’s Mayor HERE

28 Parameters and Timeframes

29 G UIDELINES $12 million available Broward request: $2 million Topic Area B: to streamline and standardize processes for solar market transformation at the state or regional level Period of performance: Two and a half years 20% match required

30 Grant Application: What do we need? Phase I Municipalities: – Letter of Support New Municipalities: – Letter of Commitment – Market Maturity Indicators

31 Letter of Support (Phase I partners) City letterhead Signed by Mayor One-page limit Municipality agrees to: – Monitor Broward County’s new Go SOLAR permitting system and provide feedback – Share your knowledge and experience with new partners – Participate in networking meetings to further improve the regional market for residential and small-scale solar PV

32 Letter of Commitment (new partners) City letterhead and Signed by Mayor One-page limit Municipality agrees to make personnel available: – Point-person to coordinate implementation of Go SOLAR permitting system and attend periodic stakeholders’ meetings – Building Officials – Planning & Zoning Officials – IT staff to interface with municipal websites and educate staff In return, municipality will receive free software/access to Go SOLAR permitting system

33 Solar Market Maturity Indicators Questions about permitting and interconnection processes, planning & zoning practices, financing options Helps DOE evaluate progress pre- and post-award Results will be verified by independent solar providers Contact Alfred Reid for survey

34 Important Dates Solar Market Maturity Indicators Feb. 22 Letters of Commitment/SupportMarch 5 Submit applicationMarch 7 Awards announced May Project begins Summer

35 Contacts

36 For more information: broward.org/gogreen/gosolar


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