Go SOLAR Online Permitting System A Guide for Applicants November 2012

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Go SOLAR Online Permitting System A Guide for Applicants November 2012 www.broward.org/gogreen/gosolar

Disclaimer This guide was prepared as an account of work sponsored by the United States Department of Energy. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof. Page 2 of 36

Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 4 2. Who Should Use The Go SOLAR Online Permitting System?... 5 3. User Registration... 6 4. Applying for a New Permit... 7 5. Permit Search Options... 18 6. Requesting Inspections... 21 7. Final Inspection... 26 8. Questions... 27 Appendix A Florida Power & Light Net Metering and Interconnection... 28 Appendix B FPL Tier 1 Application for Interconnection... 31 Appendix C FPL Tier 1 Interconnection Agreement... 32 Page 3 of 36

1. Introduction The Broward County Go SOLAR Online Permitting System Web application is intended for use by contractors who represent homeowners and business owners seeking to install solar rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems in Broward County, Florida. The Go SOLAR Online Permitting System Web application address is: www.gosolar.broward.org. An example of the website home page is below. DISCLAIMER: Web page examples included in this document are for the purpose of illustration. The actual Web Page contents may be slightly different than what is shown in this document. Page 4 of 36

2. Who Should Use The Go SOLAR Online Permitting System? A series of questions was developed to determine who should use the Go SOLAR Online Permitting System. For help deciding whether or not the Go SOLAR Online Permitting System can be used for your permit application, go to the GoSolar home page and select the Should I use this site? option listed under the Help menu. You may use the system to apply for a permit if the answer is yes for all of the questions on that page. Page 5 of 36

3. User Registration Before using the system to request a PV system permit, select the Register option from the left navigation menu and follow the instructions to set up a user account. All items followed by an asterisk (*) are required. Page 6 of 36

4. Applying for a New Permit Sign in with the user name and password you selected during registration: To start a new permit application, select the Apply for New Permit option from the left navigation menu. Page 7 of 36

The Terms of Use page is the first page of the permit application process. In order to proceed with the application, read and agree to the terms of use. Page 8 of 36

The second step is to enter the property information for the permit you are requesting. Page 9 of 36

The third step is to enter property owner information for the permit you are requesting. Page 10 of 36

The fourth step is to enter project information for the permit you are requesting. Then, select the option indicating the type of roof on which the PV system will be installed. Page 11 of 36

Finally, select the pre-approved design plans that will be used for the project. Save your information and proceed to the next step. Page 12 of 36

After you save your information, you will be directed to the Permit Application Summary page. Verify that all of the entered information is accurate and complete. Then, read the affidavit and select the Confirm and Continue button. Page 13 of 36

The next step is payment. Enter valid credit card information to pay for the permit application. Page 14 of 36

After the payment is accepted, you will receive payment confirmation. Within the payment confirmation page you can also view and print your permit documents and design plans: Page 15 of 36

You may view and print your Permit Card: Page 16 of 36

You may also view and print your official Permit Document and design plans: Page 17 of 36

5. Permit Search Options To find or review existing permits in the system, use the "Search for Permit" menu option at the top of the page. When a customer is signed on to the permit system, the Show only my permits box is initially checked to show only the current user s permits. That box may be unchecked, and other search options may be adjusted, to view any or all permits in the system. If you start applying for a new permit but do not finish the application process, the incomplete application is listed as a Draft. To resume work on an incomplete permit application, select the draft permit number. To delete an incomplete application from the system, select the delete symbol ( ) next to that permit number. Page 18 of 36

To review the details of an existing permit, select the appropriate permit number from the Permit List. Page 19 of 36

Once you select the permit you want you will be able to view the permit details: Page 20 of 36

6. Requesting Inspections Once your permit has been issued, you can request an inspection. Use the Search for Permit feature described above to find the permit for which you want an inspection. Review the inspection information at the bottom of the Permit Detail page, and select the type of inspection you are requesting from the Inspection Type list. Note that the final inspection can only be requested after all other inspections have been completed. Page 21 of 36

Follow the instructions on the Permit Inspection page to send an inspection request to the appropriate agency. Please note the following: 1. Inspections are conducted by the authorized agent of the local city or municipality that has jurisdiction over the property where the PV system will be installed. 2. You may indicate a preferred date and time for an inspection; however, it is ultimately the city/municipality authorized agent who will confirm the date and time of the inspection. The city/municipality authorized agent will contact you. After the inspection request is submitted, an email with the request is automatically forwarded to the appropriate city or municipality and the permit inspection information is updated accordingly in the permitting system: Page 22 of 36

When the inspection is completed, you will receive an email message similar to the example shown below. Select the link within the email you receive to log on to the online permitting system and then view the permit inspection information. The system will be updated to indicate the date the inspection was completed and the result of the inspection. Page 23 of 36

If re-inspection is necessary because an inspection was not approved, a re-inspection fee may be assessed. Both the email notification and online permitting system Permit Detail page will include that information. Outstanding fees must be paid before other inspections may be requested. To pay the fee, select the Balance Due click here to pay option on the Permit Detail page. Selecting this option will re-direct you back to the Credit Card Payment page of the system. Page 24 of 36

When the click here to pay option is selected for a re-inspection fee, a summary of the amount due is shown: Select the Go to Payment Page option and then enter valid credit card information to pay for the reinspection fee.... Page 25 of 36

7. Final Inspection Once the final inspection is approved, the status of the permit changes to Complete and all the permit information remains in the system indefinitely, for future reference. Page 26 of 36

8. Questions For questions about the online permitting system and/or application process, select the Contact Us option on the top menu and then contact the appropriate city/municipality listed on that page. Page 27 of 36

Appendix A Florida Power & Light Net Metering and Interconnection From the Go SOLAR Online Permitting System, applicants will be able to apply for FPL s Net Metering Program by submitting an Application for Interconnection and an Interconnection Agreement. Applications for Interconnection and Interconnection Agreements can be submitted to FPL once you have received your permit from the Go SOLAR Online Permitting System. FPL s Application for Interconnection and the Interconnection Agreement can be obtained by selecting and following the FPL Net Metering Application hyperlink on either the Payment Confirmation page, or the bottom portion of the Permit Detail page of the Go SOLAR Online Permitting System. Page 28 of 36

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FPL has three Interconnection Application Tiers. Most rooftop PV installations fall under a Tier One application category (0 10 kw projects). FPL s Net Metering website explains detailed information about FPL s Net Metering Program and the 3 separate Interconnection Tiers: www.fpl.com/netmetering. Page 30 of 36

Appendix B FPL Tier 1 Application for Interconnection www.fpl.com/netmetering Page 31 of 36

Appendix C FPL Tier 1 Interconnection Agreement www.fpl.com/netmetering Page 32 of 36

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