The Knox City Council will hold off on final approval of new solar farm standards, until some adjustments can be considered. Under the ordinance presented during Tuesday’s meeting, commercial solar energy systems within the city’s zoning jurisdiction would have to be located in an agricultural zone, at least 200 feet away from any homes, 100 feet from roads, and 50 feet from neighboring properties.
Continue readingSCEDF Executive Director Discusses Solar Project with Starke County Commissioners
Three companies in the state have come together to develop, construct and own solar assets located in what are known as Indiana Opportunity Zones and Starke County is being looked at to be included in a solar farm project.
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