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V� <br />�7 <br />y <br />'. CORNER STRUCTURE ' <br />STREET <br />SOLAR PANELS <br />! MID— BLOCK STRUCTURE i <br />h . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - <br />! ACCESSORY STRUCTURE ! <br />Prior to installing solar technology on -site, try improving the <br />energy efficiency of the structure through other passive <br />methods such as awnings, and screens. <br />When placing solar panels on -site, consider the impact that the <br />technology will have on the historic character and fabric of the <br />site. Consider the following locations prior to requesting the <br />installation of solar technology on historic structures: <br />1. Pole mounted below the fence line <br />2. Non - historic structures on the site <br />If the desired energy efficiency cannot be achieved in the above <br />location then consider the following location: <br />3. Historic Accessory structures <br />If the desired energy efficiency cannot be achieved by placing <br />solar technology in the above three areas, and the technology <br />must be place on the historic structure, then the following <br />locations should be considered in the order listed below. <br />4. Non - visible roof slope* <br />5. Rear roof slope <br />6. Rear portion of side or secondary roof slope <br />7. Side or secondary roof slopes <br />8. Front or primary roof slope <br />In addition solar panels installed on the main structure should <br />conform to the slope of the roof and not extend past the ridge <br />line or eave line of the roof. <br />ABovE: The above illustration shows where the most and least appropriate locations for solar *Solar panels may be permissible if visible only along an alley. <br />panels. <br />NOT \ MORE .•. <br />APPROPRIATE APPROPRIATE <br />