Sedgwick County Commissioners have delayed action on zoning regulations that would cover large-scale solar projects. Commissioners heard reports at their regular meeting Wednesday on proposed amendments to the Unified Zoning Code on definitions, standards and requirements for commercial solar systems. The county also hired the Virginia firm of The Berkley Group to look over the proposed regulations and look at best practices across the country. Michael Zehner, a representative from the Berkley Group, said the goal is to ensure that Solar Energy Conversion System developments meet community needs and are consistent with best practices. The regulations would prohibit large solar projects in urban growth areas, and projects could be no closer than two miles from another solar project. There would also be definitions and standards for construction, solar equipment, groundwater testing and other factors. Commissioners also heard public comments with mixed reactions to the prospect of having solar facilities in unincorporated areas of the county.
Source: 101.3 KFDI