Solar permitting — Franklin County, Pennsylvania
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Conservative rural county; some municipal resistance to utility-scale solar; limited project history; no state. Permitting: Municipal Planning Board/Zoning Hearing Board: CUP or Special Exception. No county-level…
Key driver: Conservative rural county; some municipal resistance to utility-scale solar; limited project history; no state preemption amplifies local control
Permitting process
Local permitting pathway
Municipal Planning Board/Zoning Hearing Board: CUP or Special Exception. No county-level siting authority in PA; each municipality has own zoning ordinance.
Setbacks & buffers
None codified at county level. Municipal (township/borough) setbacks govern.
Spacing requirements
None codified at county level.
Size restrictions
None codified at county level.
Penalties & bonding
No penalties or adjustments. Standard CUP/SUP process.
State-level permits & approvals
Local permit: Conditional Use or Special Exception in agricultural zoning district; governed by PA Municipalities Planning Code (MPC), 53 P.S. §10101 et seq. No statewide preemption of local ordinances — municipalities and counties may restrict or prohibit utility-scale solar without state override. ~5% of PA's 2,559 municipal codes explicitly address grid-scale solar (Penn State Dickinson Law, 2023); most projects require ordinance amendment or variance. No state CPCN requirement for solar. Net metering available under PA Act 35 of 2007. AEPS Act 213 of 2004: ~18% renewable energy standard; no significant solar carve-out.
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State policy & grid context
State RPS & clean energy policy
18% by 2021 (8% Tier I, 0.5% solar carve-out) | Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act (Act 213, 2004) | 73 P.S. §1648.1
State incentive programs
PA Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard (AEPS): 18% Tier I renewable by 2021 (met); no solar-specific carve-out in AEPS — PA's renewable credit market is small vs. NJ/MD. Net metering: PA Act 35 of 2007; net metering for systems up to 5 MW; PPL, PECO, Met-Ed, West Penn, Penelec, Penn Power offer programs. SREC market: very limited; PA SRECs trade at near-floor value. USDA REAP grants and loans: available for rural projects. PACE financing: available in Allegheny, Philadelphia, and other PA counties. Solar not preempted: all PA utility-scale permitting at local zoning level. Utility varies by county: PECO (Philadelphia/SE PA); PPL (eastern/central PA); West Penn Power (FirstEnergy, SW/western PA); Met-Ed (eastern border); Penelec (Allegheny/NW PA areas); Duquesne Light (Allegheny County metro).
Grid & interconnection
PJM / PPL Electric Utilities transmission zone
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Community opposition P1
No organized opposition on record for this county yet — no petition, group, or oppositional coverage tracked. Absence of opposition is a positive siting signal.
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Energy-related meetings & dockets P1
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State PSC dockets P1
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Sentiment rollup P2
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Local news P3
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