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Board of County Commissioners of Washington County v. Perennial Solar, LLC

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Filing year
2015
Status
Court ruled that state law preempted local zoning authority.
Docket number
66
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsMaryland Supreme Court (Md.)
Case category
State Law Claims (US)Utility Regulation (US)
Principal law
United StatesMaryland Public Utility Article
At issue
Solar company's motion for a pre-appeal determination concerning whether state law preempted local zoning authority over solar energy generating systems.
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07/15/2019
Court ruled that state law preempted local zoning authority.
The Maryland Court of Appeals ruled that state law preempted local zoning authority with respect to solar energy generating systems (SEGS) that require a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity issued by the Maryland Public Service Commission. The question of state and local authority to determine whether and where SEGS can be constructed arose in a case concerning a SEGS to be built on two contiguous farms totaling 86 acres. After landowners challenged local approvals for the SEGs, the SEGS developer sought a pre-appeal determination challenging the court’s jurisdiction on the ground of state law preemption by implication. The Court of Appeals affirmed lower court determinations that the state public utilities law preempted by implication local authority approval for siting and location and SEGS. The Court of Appeals said the state law was comprehensive and specifically gave local authorities an advisory role. In describing the statutory framework for the public utilities law, the court noted the intent of the legislature to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to move the energy market away from reliance on fossil fuels.
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Summary

Solar company's motion for a pre-appeal determination concerning whether state law preempted local zoning authority over solar energy generating systems.

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Impacted group
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance