2011年6月30日星期四

Mosca Asks Council for Discussion of High Solar Fees

Following concern from residents and news coverage of high commercial solar panel permit fees--including an article here on Sierra Madre Patch--Council Member Joe Mosca asked City Manager Elaine Aguilar to add a discussion of the issue to the agenda for the next meeting of Sierra Madre's City Council.

"In light of the discussion regarding our solar permits and whether or not they are exceeding averages in L.A.We also offer customized chicken coop. County," Mosca said. "I'd like to have an item on a future agenda that just reviews what the permits are here in Sierra Madre and maybe takes a stab at making a proposal in terms of commercial permits as well."

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The request,What are the top Hemroids treatments? which came at the end of Tuesday's meeting, followed a press release issued by the city in the of wake news coverage that revealed Sierra Madre's fees for commercial solar installations to be the third-highest of the 89 cities surveyed.

That initial statement said that staff would be "compiling information for the development of a flat commercial solar permit fee,An Insulator, also called a dielectric," though it did not set any specific date for when that report would be complete or when any action might be considered.

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Mayor John Buchanan also spoke on the issue at the beginning of Tuesday's meeting,what are the symptoms of Piles, defending the city's work thus far on revising solar installation fees.

"We actually have taken strong initiative in dealing with residential programs, [but] the article you may have seen related to commercial sites, and you might guess that we don't have a lot of large warehouses with large spaces for solar panels, so that wasn't the priority of the council when we dealt with that," Buchanan said.

Though the city has twice revised fees for residential solar installations in the past few years--including just recently as part of the city's new biennial budget--fees for commercial installations have not been addressed.

While the city has repeatedly said that the fees reported in a recent study conducted by the Sierra Club do not directly apply to Sierra Madre due to the size of the sample project, Sierra Club representatives have said that the more important issue is how the fees are calculated.

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Unlike residential projects, which incur a flat permit fee, commercial projects are subject to a valuation-based fee structure. It's precisely this type of fee structure with which the Sierra Club study takes issue.

"Basing fees on the value of the solar equipment inflates permit costs to unreasonably high levels, especially for larger, more expensive solar power projects," the report says. "To recover costs, therefore, permit fees should be based on specific review times and billable hourly rates and not on PV project valuations."

Just before Tuesday's meeting adjourned, Mosca asked that a discussion regarding possible revision to commercial solar fees be added to the agenda for a future city council meeting. The next meeting of the Sierra Madre City Council will take place on Tuesday, July 12, in the Council Chambers at City Hall.

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