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Coastal permit approved for ground-mounted solar and batteries near Elk; fire training tied to building permit
Summary
The Coastal Permit Administrator on Jan. 23 approved a coastal development permit for George and Candice Scarlatos to install a ground-mounted solar array, inverter and three Tesla Powerwalls at 12250 South Highway 1 near Elk, with a condition requiring on-site training for the Elk Fire Department within 30 days of the building permit issuance.
The Mendocino County Coastal Permit Administrator approved a coastal development permit Jan. 23 for George and Candice Scarlatos to install a ground-based solar array, a Tesla inverter and three Tesla Powerwalls at 12250 South Highway 1 near Elk, county planner Shelby Miller said.
Planner Shelby Miller told the administrator the project would place a ground-mounted array between the existing residence and a fence, trench roughly 150 feet along the fence line to the main service panel, backfill the trench, and use best management practices to prevent erosion and runoff. Miller said the project was referred to the Elk…
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