11-34-8: DESIGN STANDARDS:
   A.   Height:
      1.   The permitted maximum height of a WECS shall be determined in one of two (2) ways. In determining the height of the WECS, the total height of the system shall be included. System height shall be measured from the base of the tower to the highest possible extension of the rotor.
         a.   A ratio of one foot (1') to one foot (1') between the distance of the closest property line to the base of the WECS to the height of the system.
         b.   A maximum system height of one hundred fifty feet (150').
      2.   The shortest height of the two (2) above mentioned methods shall be used in determining the maximum allowable height of a WECS system. The height of a WECS must also comply with FAA Regulation part 77 "Objects Affecting Navigable Air Space" and/or MnDOT rule 14, MCAR 1.3015 "Criteria for Determining Obstruction to Air Navigation".
   B.   Setbacks: No part of a WECS (including guy wire anchors) shall be located within or above any required front, side or rear yard setback, and no part of the system shall be within ten feet (10') of any property line, whichever is greater. WECS towers shall be set back from the closest property line one foot (1') for every one foot (1') of system height. A WECS shall not be located within fifty feet (50') of an aboveground utility line.
   C.   Rotor Size: All WECS rotors shall not have rotor dimensions greater than twenty six feet (26').
   D.   Rotor Clearance: Blade arcs created by the WECS shall have a minimum of thirty feet (30') of clearance over any structure or tree within a two hundred foot (200') radius.
   E.   Rotor Design: The blade design and materials are to be designed and constructed to ensure safe operation in an urban/rural area.
   F.   Rotor Safety: Each WECS shall be equipped with both a manual and automatic braking device capable of stopping WECS operation in high wind (40 mph or greater) or in conditions of imbalance. (Prior Code § 20-34-8)
   G.   Lightning Protection: Each WECS shall be grounded to protect against natural lightning strikes in conformance with the State Electrical Code as adopted by the City. (Prior Code § 20-34-8; amd. 2018 Code)
   H.   Component Compatibility: The wind turbine and wind turbine tower are to be designed and constructed to be compatible.
   I.   Tower Access: To prevent unauthorized climbing, WECS towers must comply with one of the following provisions:
      1.   Tower climbing apparatus shall not be located within twelve feet (12') of the ground.
      2.   A locked anticlimb device shall be installed on the tower.
      3.   A tower capable of being climbed shall be enclosed by a locked, protective fence at least eight feet (8') high.
   J.   Signs: WECS shall have one sign, not to exceed two (2) square feet, at the base of the tower, and said sign shall contain the following information:
      1.   Warning high voltage.
      2.   Manufacturer's name.
      3.   Emergency phone number.
      4.   Emergency shutdown procedures.
   K.   Lighting: A WECS shall not have affixed or attached any lights, reflectors, flashers or any other illumination, except for illumination devices required by FAA Regulations part 77 "Objectives Affecting Navigable Air Space and Lighting".
   L.   Electromagnetic Interference: A WECS shall be designed and constructed so as not to cause radio and television interference.
   M.   Noise Emissions: Noises emanating from the operation of a WECS shall be in compliance with and regulated by the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Standards, Minnesota Regulations NPC 1 and 2, as amended. (Prior Code § 20-34-8)
   N.   Utility Company Interconnection: No WECS shall be interconnected with the local electrical utility company until the utility company and the City Engineer have commented upon such proposal. The interconnection of the WECS with the utility company shall adhere to the State Electrical Code as adopted by the City. (Prior Code § 20-34-8; amd. 2018 Code)