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Would the HPO Guidelines apply to solar power installation?
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Definitely yes. The Silver Hill HPO Guidelines actively discourage solar installations where they can be seen from the street, regardless of considerations of efficient power generation. See discussions in the sections on “Roof and Roof Features” and “Site Features and Streetscapes” of the Silver Hill HPO Guidelines, beginning on pages 46 and 75, respectively (available at https://www.cabq.gov/planning/codes-policies-regulations/historic-standards-and-guidelines).
Definitely yes. The Silver Hill HPO Guidelines actively discourage solar installations where they can be seen from the street, regardless of considerations of efficient power generation. See discussions in the sections on “Roof and Roof Features” and “Site Features and Streetscapes” of the Silver Hill HPO Guidelines, beginning on pages 46 and 75, respectively (available at https://www.cabq.gov/planning/codes-policies-regulations/historic-standards-and-guidelines).
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Would the HPO Guidelines apply to solar power installation?
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Definitely yes. The Silver Hill HPO Guidelines actively discourage solar installations where they can be seen from the street, regardless of considerations of efficient power generation. See discussions in the sections on “Roof and Roof Features” and “Site Features and Streetscapes” of the Silver Hill HPO Guidelines, beginning on pages 46 and 75, respectively (available at https://www.cabq.gov/planning/codes-policies-regulations/historic-standards-and-guidelines).
Definitely yes. The Silver Hill HPO Guidelines actively discourage solar installations where they can be seen from the street, regardless of considerations of efficient power generation. See discussions in the sections on “Roof and Roof Features” and “Site Features and Streetscapes” of the Silver Hill HPO Guidelines, beginning on pages 46 and 75, respectively (available at https://www.cabq.gov/planning/codes-policies-regulations/historic-standards-and-guidelines).
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On Solar Power
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Would the HPO Guidelines apply to solar power installation?
Answer
Definitely yes. The Silver Hill HPO Guidelines actively discourage solar installations where they can be seen from the street, regardless of considerations of efficient power generation. See discussions in the sections on “Roof and Roof Features” and “Site Features and Streetscapes” of the Silver Hill HPO Guidelines, beginning on pages 46 and 75, respectively (available at https://www.cabq.gov/planning/codes-policies-regulations/historic-standards-and-guidelines).
Definitely yes. The Silver Hill HPO Guidelines actively discourage solar installations where they can be seen from the street, regardless of considerations of efficient power generation. See discussions in the sections on “Roof and Roof Features” and “Site Features and Streetscapes” of the Silver Hill HPO Guidelines, beginning on pages 46 and 75, respectively (available at https://www.cabq.gov/planning/codes-policies-regulations/historic-standards-and-guidelines).