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Panel Permits: Galt vs Herald

How do panel permits rules compare between Galt, CA and Herald, CA?

Galt and Herald have similar restriction levels.

Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Galt issues residential rooftop solar permits under AB 2188 expedited review. Standard systems must be approved within 3 business days, and homeowners benefit from over-the-counter online submittal through SolarAPP+ or city intake.

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Herald, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Sacramento County offers expedited residential solar permits under AB 2188 and SB 379, with online submittal and typical approval within 1-3 business days for standard rooftop systems. Title 24 (2020) Solar Mandate requires solar on most new single-family homes. SMUD handles interconnection for its service territory; PG&E for the rest.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaltHerald
State LawAB 2188 expedited process-
Turnaround3 business days target-
System SizeUp to 10 kW residential-
Title 24Solar mandate on new homesSolar required on new homes
Rapid ShutdownCEC 690.12-
Permit-1-3 days (AB 2188/SB 379)
Utility-SMUD or PG&E
Threshold-Under 10 kW expedited
NEM-NEM 3.0 (PG&E) or SSR (SMUD)

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Galt FAQ

Can Galt reject my solar permit for aesthetics?

No. AB 2188 prohibits denial based on aesthetics. Only specific health and safety grounds justify conditions or denial.

Do I need a permit for ground-mount solar?

Yes, ground-mount systems require a building and electrical permit and may have additional setback or foundation requirements.

Herald FAQ

Do I need a permit to add solar?

Yes, an electrical/building permit is required. Sacramento County uses a streamlined process with typical approval in 1-3 business days.

Does Title 24 require me to add solar?

The mandate applies to new construction and certain major additions/remodels after January 1, 2020. Existing homes without alterations are not required to retrofit.

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