Land Use & Zoning

In Montana, 'solar access protection' provisions in local zoning codes are designed to:

ARequire all new buildings to install solar panels
BProtect property owners' access to sunlight for solar energy systems by restricting neighboring buildings' height or placement that would shade solar installations✓ Correct
CRequire solar energy studies before any development approval
DLimit the hours that commercial properties may operate based on sun position

Explanation

Solar access provisions protect the right of property owners to receive sunlight for solar energy systems by regulating neighboring development to prevent shading. Some Montana communities have adopted solar access zoning provisions.

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