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1/4/2011
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Commissioner Blank stated that he recalled one project where it was critical to get it <br /> approved and moved onto City Council quickly and the builder was not required to <br /> install PV- ready. He inquired whether or not there were other projects and what the <br /> approximate cost for pull strings and conduit was. <br /> Mr. Dolan replied that he could not recall any project in the last couple of years and was <br /> not sure about the cost for pull strings and conduit. <br /> ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Olson, Pearce, and Pentin. <br /> NOES: Commissioners Blank and Narum. <br /> ABSTAIN: None. <br /> RECUSED: None. <br /> ABSENT: None. <br /> Resolution No. PC- 2010 -33 recommending approval of Case PRZ -55 was entered and <br /> adopted as motioned. <br /> Chair Olson stated that he thinks PV -ready is a moving target technologically, as there <br /> are systems now that do not require extra strength in the roof in order to support panels. <br /> Mr. Corbett stated that PV panel arrays are typically 3 -3.5 lbs. per square foot and that <br /> a typical layer of roofing can be up to 60 lbs., with two overlays on top of a roof. He <br /> noted that unless panels are elevated with a wind load rating, there is typically no extra <br /> engineering required; however, once installed, they cannot be walked on, and therefore, <br /> structurally, it has been a non- issue. <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 29, 2010 Page 15 of 15 <br />
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