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Solar Ordinance Sparks Controversy in Spalding County

September 16, 2024 | Spalding County, Georgia


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Solar Ordinance Sparks Controversy in Spalding County
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of funds for road maintenance and stormwater management, emphasizing the need to integrate stormwater considerations into the roads budget. The conversation highlighted the challenges of diverting funds from the road budget to address stormwater issues, particularly since the current budget does not account for such reallocations this year. Officials acknowledged the importance of planning for future budgets to better address these interconnected needs.

The meeting also featured a workshop on the solar district ordinance, which aims to regulate the development of solar generation facilities in Spalding County. Director Allen and attorney Newton Galloway presented updates on the ordinance, which had previously been stalled. The ordinance outlines the types of solar arrays permissible in various zoning classifications, including integrated solar energy systems, rooftop installations, and ground-mounted facilities.

Galloway noted that while there is potential for solar development, particularly in agricultural and commercial zones, there is significant opposition to large-scale solar projects in South Georgia due to concerns about land use and agricultural viability. The discussion underscored the complex dynamics between landowners who may wish to lease their land for solar projects and those who prefer to maintain traditional farming practices. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further explore the implications of the solar ordinance and its impact on the community.

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