Los Angeles County - WECS-N and Temp Met Towers
Quick Summary
Los Angeles County allows non-commercial wind turbines up to 50 kW on residential property in unincorporated areas if you obtain a conditional use permit from the planning director; excess power generated beyond your on-site use can be credited against your utility bill with no net revenue requirement. To proceed, contact the Los Angeles County Planning Division to apply for the permit, which may qualify for streamlined review if impacts are limited.
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Program Details
- Program ID
- 5904
- Last Updated
- 8/17/2023
Eligibility
Program Summary
Title 22 – Planning and Zoning of the Los Angeles County Code establishes development standards for non-commercial wind energy conversion systems (WECS-N) and temporary meteorological towers. The ordinance requires a conditional use permit prior to the installation of a non-commercial wind energy conversion system in the unincorporated areas of the county, and it establishes a procedure for the director of planning to grant a minor conditional use permit for applications that are limited in scope and impacts. Wind energy conversion system, non-commercial (WECS-N):A facility consisting of a tower, wind turbine generator with blades, guy wires and anchors, and associated control and conversion electronic equipment to convert wind movement into electricity, with a rated capacity of not more than 50 kW; and that is incidental and subordinate to another use on the same parcel. A facility should be considered a WECS-N only if it supplies electrical power solely for on-site use, except that when a parcel on which a WECS-N is installed also receives electrical power supplied by an utility company, excess electrical power generated by the WECS-N and not presently needed for on-site use may be used by the utility company in exchange for a reduction in the cost of electrical power supplied by that company to the parcel for on-site use, as long as no net revenue is produced by such excess electrical power. Temporary meteorological tower (Temp Met Tower): A facility that consists of a tower and related wind-measuring devices which is used solely to measure winds, temperature, and humidity preliminary to construction of a non-commercial wind energy conversion system.
Contact & Resources
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