At the same time we think responsible energy and renewable enegry are important so when the opportunity arrose to get solar pabels, we jumped on it.
After like a year of working on it and trying to get approval by the preservation board, we finally got the solar panels installed two weeks ago. They are on the side of the house facing the driveway.
The pattern looks asymmetrical because Tim Tielman of the preservation board would not approve the ones under that other dormer. Unfortunately, those ones got the most sun due to their postion and lack of shadowing. Therefore his decision, which really only makes it uglier, lowers our overall energy production significantly.
Now that it's asymmetrical it also draws way more attention to it than it would if it matched. Someone actually asked me if the ones under the front dormer blew off during the wind storm! Seeing as it's not a permanent fixture and seeing as the roof is covered in non historically accurate asphalt shingles, I don't understand why he had to be a dick about it.
The solar company we used almost quit on us after three rounds trying to get it approved.
Meanwhile, just down the street in the same historic district we have Sinatra paving the front yard of a house in asphalt and giant asphalt parking lot with cheap ass home depot special wood fence across from fugazi where the art voice building used to be.
I wish I had the deep pockets to just buy off the preservation board like the big players do.



Full Disclosure He is or was a Neighbor ...
That being said the preservation Board does do a lot of things well .....
But that being said it seems like Solar Panels would tough cause they do make houses look different and make them look like new modern Glass Buildings and I guess like Dishes could do damage to original roves .... So I could see why they would be against them ..... But if they allow them then they should let you or anymore cover the entire face of the roof so that everything looks the same or at least forms a pattern .... In other words so that anything seen from the st. or out of a window all looks the same .... But I only had one basic history class about different houses no history degree or any real education ... But your house would look better if the entire thing was covered ..... Plus if you ever sold it couldn't new owners have them removed ????