Just looked at their ordinance. It references the state Solar Permitting Guidebook. Looking through the guidebook, it appears there is a way to do it, but FML if I am going to take the time to unravel that bloated piece of trash. Its tons of paperwork and filings to use the non-expedited forms.Off the top of my head, Riverside County in California for one. Unless things have changed since the last time I looked it up a year or two ago..
In order to have a solar system installed and up to "code" it has to A. be on the power grid. No off the grid systems allowed, B. cannot have power storage on property.
The expedited checklist is the simplest and clearly what they intended everyone to use. It states:
"C. System does not utilize storage batteries, charge controllers, or trackers - Yes or No?"
It seems clear as to why:
"The first California Solar Guidebook was published in 2012, the result of a collective effort of stakeholders from local government, the building industry, professional associations, solar companies, utility providers and state regulatory agencies. Many local permitting agencies adopted practices and standard documents outlined in the Guidebook. These practices made installing solar less expensive and increased expansion of this technology in California."
California literally let the utility industry write the damned guidebook that all city municipalities reference. Its like they just let the utility companies write the fucking law themselves.