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Panel Permits: Inglewood vs Lancaster

How do panel permits rules compare between Inglewood, CA and Lancaster, CA?

Inglewood has fewer restrictions than Lancaster.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Building permits are required for solar panel installation. CA Gov Code 65850.7 mandates streamlined, expedited permitting for residential solar. Inglewood Water and Power (IWP) handles interconnection. New construction subject to CA Title 24 solar mandate.

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Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Lancaster was the first U.S. city to require solar on new homes. Its Zero Net Energy Home Ordinance (effective Jan 1, 2018) mandates a solar system equivalent to 2 watts per square foot for new residential construction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodLancaster
PermitRequired; streamlined per state law-
ExpeditedCA Gov Code 65850.7-
UtilityIWP handles interconnection-
New ConstructionCA Title 24 solar mandate applies-
Effective-January 1, 2018
Requirement-2 watts per sq ft
Compliance Paths-Solar / fee / combo
First in US-Yes (2017 adoption)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Inglewood FAQ

Do I need a permit for solar panels?

Yes, a building and electrical permit is required. Many jurisdictions offer expedited or over-the-counter permits for standard residential rooftop solar systems.

Can my neighbor build something that shades my solar panels?

Many states have solar access laws that protect existing solar installations. Check state law and Inglewood zoning code for solar easement protections.

Lancaster FAQ

Do new homes in Lancaster need solar panels?

Yes. The Zero Net Energy Home Ordinance (effective Jan 1, 2018) requires new single-family homes to have a solar system equivalent to 2 watts per square foot of conditioned floor area, or pay a mitigation fee in lieu.

Can I pay a fee instead of installing solar?

Yes. Builders can fully pay an in-lieu mitigation fee, or combine partial solar with a partial fee. The combined value must equal the 2 W/sq ft requirement; details set by the city's permit process.

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