Solar panel installations in Bergen County are permitted through municipal building departments using New Jersey's Uniform Construction Code. The state's solar-friendly law (NJSA 40:55D-66.11) bars municipalities from prohibiting rooftop solar on owner-occupied homes.
Bergen County does not issue residential solar panel permits; permits come from each municipality's construction office under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (NJAC 5:23). Required subcodes typically include building, electrical, and fire. New Jersey's Solar Permit Act (NJSA 40:55D-66.11) requires municipalities to treat solar as a permitted accessory use on residential property and limits restrictions to bona fide health, safety, and aesthetic concerns. Net metering follows BPU rules under NJAC 14:8-4. Historic district approvals can apply in towns with a Historic Preservation Commission. Bergen County Improvement Authority offers solar financing for public buildings through the Renewable Energy Program.
Working without a UCC permit triggers stop-work orders and fines up to $2,000 per day under NJAC 5:23-2.31. Unauthorized historic district installs can require removal at owner expense.
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