California Civil Code Section 714 (Solar Rights Act) protects homeowners' right to install solar. Palm Springs issues solar PV permits through an expedited residential process under AB 2188 with a target 1-3 day turnaround. Permits cover structural, electrical, and fire setbacks; historic districts have additional design review.
California's Solar Rights Act (Civil Code 714) and Assembly Bill 2188 require cities to adopt expedited permitting for small residential rooftop solar (10 kW or less), with checklist-based review and online submittal. Palm Springs has adopted these procedures, and most residential PV permits are issued over the counter or within 1-3 business days. Permits require a site plan, single-line diagram, panel and inverter specifications, structural details, and fire access pathways per CRC Section R331 (3-foot setbacks from ridges and eaves for gabled roofs, with exceptions). Licensed C-46 solar contractors typically handle submittal. Palm Springs has abundant solar potential (over 300 sunny days) and high summer loads make PV economically attractive. Historic district properties and Class 1 Historic Sites require additional review from the Historic Site Preservation Board to ensure panels are not visible from the public right-of-way on designated primary facades. Ground-mount systems need setback review. Interconnection is through Southern California Edison's Net Energy Metering (currently NEM 3.0 for new applications). Battery storage (ESS) follows CFC Chapter 12 and CEC Article 706.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Palm Springs code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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