Showing ordinances that apply to Rock Creek, AL
Rock Creek is an unincorporated community (population 1,471) in Jefferson County, Alabama. Because Rock Creek is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Jefferson County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The panel permits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Jefferson County requires building and electrical permits for solar panel installations. Birmingham uses standard IBC/IRC permitting. Alabama has no statewide net metering mandate; Alabama Power offers limited buyback at avoided cost.
Jefferson County Land Development Services requires building permits for rooftop solar panels over 1.5 kW and all ground-mounted systems. Structural calculations must show the roof can support panel weight (typically 3-4 lbs per sq ft). Electrical permits cover the inverter, DC disconnect, AC disconnect, and utility interconnection. The 2018 IRC/IBC requires 3-foot fire setbacks from roof ridges and edges for firefighter access. Alabama Power (the local utility) requires an interconnection agreement and offers credit at avoided cost rather than retail rate — making Alabama one of the less favorable states for solar economics. Ground-mounted systems face normal accessory structure setbacks (typically 10 feet side, 20 feet rear).
Installation without permit: stop-work order, retroactive permit fees, potential removal. Electrical violations: re-inspection required. Interconnecting without Alabama Power approval: system must be disconnected, potential service termination.
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