Solar
Submitted by v on Tue, 2008-02-26 12:12.
The AP had an interesting article that I read in the Star Tribune on Sunday (but subsequently couldn't find online - found it elsewhere: Neighbors Clash Over Trees, Solar Power) In California, a man put up solar panels in 2001 and then sued his neighbors because their trees blocked his panels. The trees were there before the panels were erected. After a 6-year lawsuit, a judge ruled that two of the 8 redwoods would need to be removed because California has a law protecting a homeowner's right to sunlight. The Solar Shade Control Act states that a homeowner can block no more than 10% of a neighbor's solar panels between 10 am and 2 pm with shrubs or trees. This is the first conviction under the law since it was enacted 30 years ago. Fascinating. A spokeswoman for a local environmental group thinks the law may need to be reexamined to prevent similar lawsuits in the future. I can't imagine being in the same situation - I don't think I would put up solar panels if my neighbors' trees were blocking them significantly... or at least I would talk with the neighbors first!