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SB 26Land development; definitions, solar canopies in surface parking areas, delayed effective date.

VA 20261 session

Land development; solar canopies in parking areas. Provides that any locality may include in its land development ordinances a provision that requires that an applicant must install a solar canopy over designated surface parking areas. Such provisions shall apply only to nonresidential parking areas with 100 or more new off-street contiguous parking spaces and may require coverage of up to 50 percent of the surface parking area. The bill provides that an ordinance adopted pursuant to this bill shall be subject to various additional requirements and shall allow for deviations, in whole or in part, from the requirements of the ordinance when its strict application would prevent the development of uses and densities otherwise allowed by the locality's zoning or development ordinance or when a property owner shows that the solar canopy, if installed as otherwise required under the ordinance, will generate less than 75 percent of the electricity that would be expected, given the nameplate capacity of the solar modules installed on such canopy, if the canopy were to be installed at another location in the locality without surrounding impediments to insolation such as buildings or shading vegetation. Finally, the bill provides that the applicant or owner may use the electric energy generated from such solar canopy to offset the consumption of the parking lot or adjoining building served under the same account. The bill has a delayed effective date of July 1, 2027. This bill is identical to HB 1234.

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Action timeline (41)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0701
  3. · senate · S8122
  4. · senate · S0708
  5. · senate · S4640
  6. · senate · S4150
  7. · senate · S4140
  8. · senate · S4160
  9. · senate · S4160
  10. · senate · S4120
  11. · senate · S4410
  12. · senate · S8123
  13. · senate · S4200
  14. · senate · S4410
  15. · senate · S4230
  16. · senate · S4600
  17. · senate · S4602
  18. · senate · S4604
  19. · senate · S4604
  20. · senate · S4604
  21. · senate · S5000
  22. · house · H5220
  23. · house · H4110
  24. · house · H0701
  25. · house · H0705
  26. · house · H4120
  27. · house · H8123
  28. · house · H4130
  29. · house · H4232
  30. · house · H4602
  31. · house · H5021
  32. · senate · S5431
  33. · senate · S5610
  34. · senate · S5601
  35. · house · H5620
  36. · senate · S5620
  37. · senate · S7010
  38. · G7010
  39. · G7050
  40. · G9998
  41. · G9998
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1Jennifer D. Carroll Foy (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
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By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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