City of San Jose - Solar Access Design Guidelines

CA Solar/Wind Access Policy construction residential

Program Details

Program ID
264
Last Updated
8/2/2021

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
construction residential
Eligible Technologies
solar - passive solar water heat solar space heat solar photovoltaics

Program Summary

The San Jose Environmental Services Department has developed voluntary guidelines to encourage solar orientation in new construction. These Solar Access Design Guidelines specify that the long axis of new dwellings should face within 30 degrees west and 45 degrees east of true south. Because houses in a subdivision usually face the street, planners in San Jose found that the easiest way to achieve solar orientation was to orient the streets within 30 degrees of the true east-west axis. Homes in such a subdivision would have good solar orientation by default. Further suggested design guidelines include aesthetic concerns for residential communities. Solar devices should not block views or be placed where they are visible from the public right-of-way. If devices are attached to the building, they should lay flush with the roof line. If they are not attached to the building, collectors should be located in side or rear yards and screened by whatever landscaping is available to reduce their visibility. Exposed hardware, frames and piping should have a matte finish, and be consistent with the color scheme of the primary structure.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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