Are you getting solar installed on your house and don't live in a historic or special district within the City of Tucson? Check with your solar contractor to see if they are using the SolarAPP. It's one-day permit review. Licensed solar contractors can use the new Solar One Stop review process, a joint venture with Pima County, for residential solar projects that meet
Posted May 11, 2021
Pima County and the City of Tucson will relaunch the Solar One Stop as a portal to the new Solar Automated Permit Processing Plus Platform (SolarAPP+) that automates the approval of residential solar permits. It will be open to registered contractors and provide instant permitting for rooftop solar.
“This launch is the culmination of a pilot project embarked upon last August initially to alleviate our permit volume,” said Scott Clark, Director of Tucson’s Planning and Development Services. “It became apparent that a large percentage of the permits (over 20%) were PV (solar) Permits. As a solar city, it became evident that adopting SolarAPP+ will also help promote the solar industry.”
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May 11, 2021
Pima County and the City of Tucson will relaunch the Solar One Stop as a portal to the new Solar Automated Permit Processing Plus Platform (SolarAPP+) that automates the approval of residential solar permits. It will be open to registered contractors and provide instant permitting for rooftop solar.
Subscribe This launch is the culmination of a pilot project embarked upon last August initially to alleviate our permit volume, said Scott Clark, Director of Tucson s Planning and Development Services. It became apparent that a large percentage of the permits (over 20%) were PV (solar) Permits. As a solar city, it became evident that adopting SolarAPP+ will also help promote the solar industry.