Showing ordinances that apply to Cascade-Chipita Park, CO
Cascade-Chipita Park is an unincorporated community (population 1,628) in El Paso County, Colorado. Because Cascade-Chipita Park is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, El Paso County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The panel permits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
El Paso County requires building and electrical permits for residential solar PV installations through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department. The Department offers an expedited online solar permit process. Fire setbacks follow 2021 IRC and IFC requirements.
Solar photovoltaic installations in unincorporated El Paso County and throughout the Pikes Peak region are permitted through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department (PPRBD), which serves El Paso County, Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, Monument, Green Mountain Falls, and Palmer Lake. PPRBD uses an online solar permit application at pprbd.org with typical turnaround of 5-10 business days for standard rooftop residential systems. Required submittals include site plan, roof framing plan with load calculations, one-line electrical diagram, inverter spec sheets, and mounting hardware details. Fire setbacks per IFC 1204 require 36-inch pathways from ridge and eaves on gable roofs and 18-inch setbacks from hip ridges. Ground-mounted systems trigger zoning setback review (typically 25 ft front, 10 ft side, 10 ft rear in RR-5 zones). Net metering is available through Colorado Springs Utilities, Mountain View Electric Association, and Black Hills Energy, governed by Colorado PUC rules and C.R.S. ยง40-2-124. Colorado's Solar Access Law (C.R.S. ยง38-30-168) protects installed systems from new shading by neighbors.
Installation without PPRBD permit: stop-work order, retroactive permit required, double permit fees plus $200-$1,000 fine. Failed inspection: correction order and re-inspection. Unapproved utility interconnection: system must be disconnected until PTO (permission to operate) issued.
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