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Solar Energy Services in Lakewood, Colorado

Autotelic provides professional solar energy services throughout Lakewood and the surrounding Jefferson County area. Tesla Energy Certified Installer for Solar Roof, solar panels, and Powerwall battery storage with full electrical integration. Whether you're in Lakewood (Jefferson County's largest city) or nearby communities, our team delivers quality workmanship backed by Colorado licensing and full insurance coverage.

Permits & Licensing

Permits in Lakewood

Lakewood building and construction permits are issued through the Public Works Department, and contractors must be registered with the city and hold a Lakewood contractor account before pulling permits. Permitting and inspections run through the city's eTRAKiT online system. Authority: City of Lakewood — Public Works Department (Building and Construction Permits).

Permit Thresholds

Lakewood permit thresholds

Code reference
Permits are generally required for residential remodel work in Lakewood, Colorado, unless the work falls under specific exemptions listed in the city’s adopted Building Code (referenced as § 105.2 in secondary sources and detailed in the official exemptions list). There are no broad valuation th§ 105.2
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One-story detached accessory buildings (tool/storage sheds, pergolas, playhouses, etc.) ≤ 120 sq ft (commercial) or ≤ 200 sq ft (residential), with additional placement rules.
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Moveable cases, cabinets, counters, and partitions ≤ 5’9” high.
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Retaining walls ≤ 30 inches high (unless supporting surcharge or impounding flammables).
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Private walks/driveways ≤ 30 inches above grade (not over basement/story below, not part of accessible route).
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Prefabricated non-heated swimming pools < 24 inches deep without circulation system.
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Window awnings on Group R-3 occupancies projecting ≤ 54” from exterior wall.
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Roof covering repairs < 100 sq ft (unless removing mechanical/electrical equipment).

Codes are amended regularly — verify current requirements with City of Lakewood — Public Works Department (Building and Construction Permits).

Zoning & Dimensional Standards

Setback & dimensional standards in Lakewood

Zone-district dimensional standards for Lakewood, quoted verbatim from the Lakewood Zoning Code (2025). Knowing your lot's district — and its setbacks, height, and coverage limits — is where every feasibility conversation starts.

C-Lsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)15 ft.
Side Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)5 ft.
Building Height (max)45 ft.
Open Space (min %)25%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) C-L setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

C-Rsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)15 ft.
Side Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)5 ft.
Building Height (max)90 ft.
Open Space (min %)25%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) C-R setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

LIsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)15 ft.
Side Setback (min)5 ft.
Rear Setback (min)5 ft.
Building Height (max)60 ft.
Open Space (min %)25%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) LI setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

R-L-Asetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25 ft.
Side Setback (min)10 ft.
Non-Primary Frontage Front Setback (min)20 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Height (max)35 ft.
Minimum Lot Size7,000 sq. ft.
Minimum Lot Width75 ft.
Open Space (min %)50%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) R-L-A setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

R-L-Bsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25 ft.
Side Setback (min)5 ft.
Non-Primary Frontage Front Setback (min)20 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Height (max)35 ft.
Minimum Lot Size5,000 sq. ft.
Minimum Lot Width60 ft.
Open Space (min %)50%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) R-L-B setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

R-L-Csetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25 ft.
Side Setback (min)5 ft.
Non-Primary Frontage Front Setback (min)20 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Height (max)35 ft.
Minimum Lot Size1,500 sq. ft.
Minimum Lot Width25 ft.
Open Space (min %)50%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) R-L-C setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

R-L-MHsetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)25 ft.
Side Setback (min)5 ft.
Non-Primary Frontage Front Setback (min)20 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Height (max)25 ft.
Minimum Lot Width35 (SW) 40 (DW)
Open Space (min %)25%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) R-L-MH setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

R-Msetback & dimensional standards
StandardRequirement
Front Setback (min)10 ft.
Side Setback (min)5 ft.
Non-Primary Frontage Front Setback (min)10 ft.
Rear Setback (min)15 ft.
Building Height (max)45 ft.
Minimum Lot Width18 ft.
Open Space (min %)30%

Lakewood Zoning Code (2025) R-M setback standards (Article 5 Tables 4 & 8 Dimensional Standards (§17.5)) — effective 2025-03-24 · View the code

Verify current requirements with the jurisdiction — informational reference only. Standards vary by overlay, lot, and use; we confirm the exact rules for your property during feasibility.

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What solar work covers

Solar projects in the Denver metro typically include rooftop photovoltaic modules, racking, inverters, optional battery storage, and related panel or service work. Roof structure, fire-access pathways, and utility interconnection all affect layout. A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and licensed specialty trades for the electrical work. Cost is project-specific and depends on array size, roof condition, and whether storage or a panel upgrade is included.

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Fire pathways and historic roofs

Denver CPD PV drawing guidance follows IRC pathway rules: typically two 36-inch roof-edge-to-ridge paths on sloped dwellings, with ridge setbacks of 18 or 36 inches depending on how much of the roof the array covers. Landmark properties and historic districts need a Landmark Certificate of Appropriateness before panels go on the roof.

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Permits and who coordinates the work

City and County of Denver Community Planning and Development requires an electrical permit for solar. Many single-family and duplex projects, including storage and related panel upgrades, can use SolarAPP+ and then upload the confirmation in e-permits as a quick permit. Commercial and multifamily arrays still go through electrical plan review, and sometimes structural review. Utility interconnection is a separate utility process. Colorado DORA regulates electrical licensing. Cities and counties license general contractors. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license. Autotelic acts as a municipally licensed Denver general contractor and coordinates licensed specialty trades for solar scopes.

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What buyers should prepare

Roof photos and age, landmark status if known, whether storage is desired, and utility account information for interconnection.

FAQ

Common questions

Do rooftop solar arrays need a Denver permit?

Yes. CPD requires an electrical permit. Many houses use SolarAPP+ as a quick permit; landmarks need a Certificate of Appropriateness as well.

Who handles solar permits and licensing?

A municipally licensed Denver general contractor coordinates the project and licensed specialty trades. Colorado has no statewide general contractor license.

Is utility approval the same as the city permit?

No. CPD inspects the installation. Interconnection with the serving utility is a separate application.

Can I cover the whole roof with panels?

Not usually. IRC pathway and ridge-setback rules used in Denver CPD drawings keep clear routes for fire access.

What information helps define scope?

Roof photos, electric bills or usage, storage interest, landmark status, and city or county.

Service Area

Serving Lakewood and Jefferson County

We serve Lakewood, CO and all surrounding Denver metro communities. Our team is based in Denver and operates throughout the Front Range, from Castle Rock to Longmont and everywhere in between. Contact us for a free estimate on your Lakewood project.

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