Home Solar Panels

General

Since the adoption of the original policy in 2018, there has been even more interest in the installation and use of solar panels by members of the Lake Forest Community, coinciding with legislation to encourage their use promulgating around the country. The Lake Forest Lot Owners Association (LFLOA) Board believes it is important to support the use of sustainable energy. However, the Board also feels it is important to protect the community as a whole from unsightly equipment and/or installation. Accordingly, the LFLOA Board, pursuant to its authority to regulate all exterior home and lot modifications under Sections 7 and 8 of the Consolidated Deed Restrictions and Protective Covenants of the Lake Forest Subdivision (the “CDRPC”), updated this solar panel policy (this “Policy”), which details system guidelines and the approval process.

In late 2023 members of the community were polled regarding their opinion of solar energy and where it should be allowed in Lake Forest.  The response was overwhelmingly supportive of easing restrictions for the location of solar panels on the roof of a home.  Over 66% of respondents favored no restrictions at all and 85% of responses favored a policy with less restrictions than the one in place previously. 

System Guidelines

To ensure the consistent use and placement of solar panels, the following guidelines have been developed:

AEC Approval Process

Petitioning residents must complete the AEC Project Review Form located on the LFLOA website and provide supporting documentation for approval consideration. Project approval may take up to two (2) weeks once complete documentation has been received. Homeowners may not begin panel installation before they receive written AEC approval. Submission of the project approval form will require the development of a scale, plan view sketch of the home, the proposed panel coverage area, and delineation of orientation on the roof. Solar panel product information must be included in the submission with details of length x width x height, estimated power output, and final mounting height above roof shingles.

Other Approvals

Written AEC approval only represents a determination that your proposal complies with the CDRPC and this Policy. It is the lot owner’s responsibility to ensure the project complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and codes including, without limitation, building, plumbing, electrical, and other applicable regulations. The homeowner is responsible for securing all necessary permits and inspections.

Disclaimer

Homeowners are urged to check with their home builders or insurance companies prior to installation of solar panels to determine how such installations could impact their roof warranties or other aspects of their structures. The LFLOA is not liable to property owners for roof damage or for effects to roof warranties. The LFLOA has no expertise or special knowledge regarding such systems, and, therefore, the AEC’s approval for installation of any such device or system is not a representation that the system chosen by the homeowner is safe to use or is compatible with the owner’s roof. The homeowner assumes and bears all risks regarding installation and use of such a system.

 

Approved by the LFLOA Board on February 12, 2024