Stark County, OH — Solar Development Risk Assessment

Local solar ordinance barriers, board sentiment, and utility policies that affect development timelines and risk.

72.4
Risk Grade
Fail
Partial SB 52 township restrictions — some areas blocked, others available; OPSB process required ≥50 MW. NE Ohio; Canton area; Stark Solar project (~300 MW) withdrawn 2025; no SB 52 ban; mixed urban/agricultural
Assessment Snapshot
Population
371,818
State Rank
#13
Compliance
65%
Trajectory
65

Moratorium Status

✓ No Active Moratorium
Partial SB 52 Restriction — township-level exclusion zones in some areas

Ordinance & Regulations

Setback Requirements
OPSB standard applies per OAC 4906-4-09(G)(4): ≥50 ft from parcel boundary; ≥300 ft from non-participating residences; ≥150 ft from road ROW. No additional county-specific setbacks.
Zoning Mechanism
Stark County: sub-50 MW projects governed by county zoning ordinance. ≥50 MW requires OPSB CECPN (see State Permitting Requirements).
Acreage Caps
None codified.
Density Caps
Stark County: exclusion zone active — functional cap of ZERO new utility-scale solar.
Spacing Rules
None codified.
Size Restrictions
None codified.

Board Sentiment & Political Risk

Sentiment Analysis
Hostile — Stark Solar denied 2024; SB52 ban
Basis for Assessment
Stark Solar 150 MW denied 2024 on 'public interest'; SB52 ban limits future applications
Political Risk Factors
Worsening
Board Members
Stark County Board of Commissioners | 3 members | 4-year staggered terms | partisan elections | R lean (most OH rural counties strongly R). OH SB 52 (2021): Board can pass resolution excluding county from OPSB jurisdiction within 60 days of receiving OPSB notification. OPSB governs ≥50 MW. Sub-50 MW: county/township zoning only. Contact Stark County Board of Commissioners or OH OPSB for recent activity.

Grid, Utilities & State Context

Grid Operator
PJM / AEP Ohio (AEP) zone
Utilities
AEP Ohio, AEP Ohio
State Permitting Process
Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) has jurisdiction for solar ≥50 MW (Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4906). Senate Bill 52 (2021) dramatically altered the siting process: county commissioners gained authority to (1) block individual projects via 90-day review window (must adopt resolution within 90 days of public meeting), and (2) pass blanket 'exclusion zones' restricting all utility-scale solar/wind in unincorporated areas. As of September 2025, 37 Ohio counties have enacted SB 52 exclusion zones affecting at least 1 township. Known full/near-full county bans (as of Mar 2026): Adams, Allen, Auglaize, Brown, Butler, Clark, Clermont, Columbiana, Crawford, Erie, Fairfield, Fayette, Greene, Hancock, Henry, Licking, Logan, Madison, Mahoning, Marion, Medina, Morrow, Ottawa, Putnam, Richland, Seneca, Union, Wayne. Kingwood Solar (175 MW, Greene County) OPSB denial on 'public interest' grounds is before Ohio Supreme Court (oral arguments Mar 13, 2025; decision pending Mar 2026). Projects <50 MW: local zoning governs (HB 501 of 2023 granted local authority over sub-50 MW projects). OPSB certificate preempts local zoning once issued (RC 4906.13(B)); but SB 52 allows county veto before OPSB stage. Priority Investment Areas (PIA): brownfield/former coal mine sites may receive expedited 90-day OPSB review. PJM interconnection required. Most of Ohio served by AEP Ohio, FirstEnergy (ATSI), Duke Energy Ohio (DEOK), or AES Ohio/DP&L.
State Incentives
Ohio has no Renewable Portfolio Standard (HB 6 2019 effectively eliminated compliance mandate). SREC market: Ohio SRECs tradeable but very low value due to lack of mandate (~$2-5/SREC 2024). Net metering: available under Ohio law for ≤120% of customer load; AEP Ohio, FirstEnergy (Ohio Edison, CEI, Toledo Edison), Duke/DP&L, AES Ohio offer standard programs. Solar PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes): county agreements common for large-scale projects. Ohio Enterprise Zone/CRA: potential tax abatement for qualifying sites. SB52 (2021): county commissioners can restrict ≥50 MW solar projects via exclusion zones or individual project veto — key risk factor for development in 37+ Ohio counties.

Development Activity

Active/Completed Projects
No named individual utility-scale project confirmed in Stark County OPSB records as of Mar 2026.
Denied/Withdrawn Projects
Stark County — No SB52 exclusion zone — open to OPSB applications. No confirmed OPSB certificate denials specific to Stark County. County open to OPSB-level applications.

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