Effective: September 15, 2014
Latest Legislation: House Bill 483 - 130th General Assembly
(A) No person shall commence to construct an economically significant wind farm in this state without first having obtained a certificate from the power siting board. An economically significant wind farm with respect to which such a certificate is required shall be constructed, operated, and maintained in conformity with that certificate and any terms, conditions, and modifications it contains. A certificate shall be issued only pursuant to this section. The certificate may be transferred, subject to the approval of the board, to a person that agrees to comply with those terms, conditions, and modifications.
(B) The board shall adopt rules governing the certificating of economically significant wind farms under this section. Initial rules shall be adopted within one hundred twenty days after June 24, 2008.
(1) The rules shall provide for an application process for certificating economically significant wind farms that is identical to the extent practicable to the process applicable to certificating major utility facilities under sections 4906.06, 4906.07, 4906.08, 4906.09, 4906.10, 4906.11, and 4906.12 of the Revised Code and shall prescribe a reasonable schedule of application filing fees structured in the manner of the schedule of filing fees required for major utility facilities.
(2) Additionally, the rules shall prescribe reasonable regulations regarding any wind turbines and associated facilities of an economically significant wind farm, including, but not limited to, their location, erection, construction, reconstruction, change, alteration, maintenance, removal, use, or enlargement and including erosion control, aesthetics, recreational land use, wildlife protection, interconnection with power lines and with regional transmission organizations, independent transmission system operators, or similar organizations, ice throw, sound and noise levels, blade shear, shadow flicker, decommissioning, and necessary cooperation for site visits and enforcement investigations.
(a) The rules also shall prescribe a minimum setback for a wind turbine of an economically significant wind farm. That minimum shall be equal to a horizontal distance, from the turbine's base to the property line of the wind farm property, equal to one and one-tenth times the total height of the turbine structure as measured from its base to the tip of its highest blade and be at least one thousand one hundred twenty-five feet in horizontal distance from the tip of the turbine's nearest blade at ninety degrees to property line of the nearest adjacent property at the time of the certification application.
(b)(i) For any existing certificates and amendments thereto, and existing certification applications that have been found by the chairperson to be in compliance with division (A) of section 4906.06 of the Revised Code before the effective date of the amendment of this section by H.B. 59 of the 130th general assembly, September 29, 2013, the distance shall be seven hundred fifty feet instead of one thousand one hundred twenty-five feet.
(ii) Any amendment made to an existing certificate after the effective date of the amendment of this section by H.B. 483 of the 130th general assembly shall be subject to the setback provision of this section as amended by that act. The amendments to this section by that act shall not be construed to limit or abridge any rights or remedies in equity or under the common law.
(c) The setback shall apply in all cases except those in which all owners of property adjacent to the wind farm property waive application of the setback to that property pursuant to a procedure the board shall establish by rule and except in which, in a particular case, the board determines that a setback greater than the minimum is necessary.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Section 4906.01 | Power Siting Definitions.
Section 4906.02 | Power Siting Board Organization.
Section 4906.021 | Ad Hoc Member Requirement, Qualifications.
Section 4906.022 | Ad Hoc Member Designation.
Section 4906.023 | Limitation on Ad Hoc Member of Intervening Township or County.
Section 4906.024 | Ex Parte Communication Exemption and Requirements for Ad Hoc Members.
Section 4906.025 | Ad Hoc Member Confidentiality Requirements.
Section 4906.03 | Powers and Duties of Power Siting Board.
Section 4906.04 | Certificate Required for Construction of Major Utility Facility.
Section 4906.05 | Certificate Exemptions.
Section 4906.06 | Certificate Application.
Section 4906.07 | Public Hearing on Application.
Section 4906.08 | Parties - Testimony.
Section 4906.09 | Record of Hearing.
Section 4906.10 | Basis for Decision Granting or Denying Certificate.
Section 4906.101 | No Power Siting Board Certificate or Amendment in Restricted Area.
Section 4906.102 | No Power Siting Board Certificate or Amendment Where Prohibited.
Section 4906.103 | No Power Siting Board Certificate or Amendment Where Limited.
Section 4906.105 | Report to the General Assembly.
Section 4906.11 | Opinion Stating Reason for Decision.
Section 4906.12 | Procedures of Public Utilities Commission to Be Followed.
Section 4906.13 | No Local Jurisdiction.
Section 4906.14 | Joint Proceedings.
Section 4906.20 | Certificate Required to Construct Certain Wind Farms.
Section 4906.201 | Setback Requirements.
Section 4906.21 | Decommissioning Plan for Solar and Wind Generation Required.
Section 4906.211 | Decommissioning Plan Requirements and Estimated Costs.
Section 4906.212 | Decommissioning Estimated Costs Recalculation.
Section 4906.22 | Decommissioning Performance Bond Required.
Section 4906.221 | Decommissioning Performance Bond Amount.
Section 4906.222 | Decommissioning Performance Bond Update.
Section 4906.30 | No Power Siting Board Certificate or Amendment for Nonconformity.
Section 4906.31 | Power Siting Board Application Provided to Township and County.
Section 4906.97 | Notice and Hearing of Complaint.