Solar Panel Installation at Columbus Tustin Middle School
Summary
SCH Number
2017058586
Public Agency
Tustin Unified School District
Document Title
Solar Panel Installation at Columbus Tustin Middle School
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
5/30/2017
Document Description
Tustin Unified School District proposes to install a shade structure pv arrays at Columbus Tustin MS. The proposed project would involve installing elevated shade structures to house solar energy panel systems and would occur over parking lots and a turf field in the north of the campus. Three structures would be installed, two over paved parking lots and one over a turf field, but would not impact the use of the parking lots or turf field. Three ornamental landscape trees would be removed to allow for unshaded solar energy collection. To connect the panels to the school's electrical system, the wiring would be installed underground and connected directly to the school's existing electrical system. The solar systems would produce approx 80% of the school's electricity demand, reducing the District's reliance on utility-supplied electricity and improving the environment by reducing the District's contribution to global warming emissions.
No increases in enrollment, capacity or intensity of uses are proposed as part of this project. The project would be installed per DSA approved design specifications. The project would be executed per appropriate and current district standards, guidelines and construction BMPs. The new solar structures would serve as campus improvements, and as such, the beneficiaries of the project include the school's students, faculty, staff and members of the community.
Contact Information
Name
David Miranda
Agency Name
Tustin Unified School District
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Address
Phone
Location
Cities
Tustin
Counties
Orange
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
15303
Reasons for Exemption
CEQA Guidelines section 15303 class 3 consists of construction and location of limited numbers of new, small facilities or structure: installation of small new equipment and facilities in small structures; and the conversion of existing small structures from one use to another where only minor modifications are made in the exterior of the structure. The solar arrays would be mounted on proposed overhead shade structures similar to carport structures; thus, the project would be categorically exempt from CEQA. The project would enhance the renewable energy capabilities of the school and would not alter or expand the use of the turf fields. Further, a review of the possible exceptions to the exemption determined that no exceptions exist and the school project qualifies for the categorical exemption. Greater detail can be found in the Supplemental to Hewes MS Solar Energy Project.
CEQA Guidelines section 21080.35 provides that solar energy systems installed on the roof of an existing building or on an existing parking lot are statutory exempt from CEQA. The project would enhance the renewable energy capabilities of the school and would not alter or expand the use of the parking lots. Further, a review of the possible exceptions to the exemption determined that no exceptions exist and the school project qualifies for the statutory exemption.
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