I know of at least two now but the first immediately recognized that the provision was unenforcible. You may not be hearing about the ones that don't allow solar because no one makes iquiries about getting solar because it is not allowed. I learned of the two I know about by chance. The first one from a fellow Stepitup activist. It would be a worthwhile project to get information about the law into HOA newsletters around the state.

Chris

Colorado recently passed a law (HB1270) that prevents HOAs from prohibiting energy saving devices, including solar panels, windmills, swamp coolers, and clotheslines. An amazing feat on the part of our legislators!

For those of you who live in humid areas, a swamp cooler is basically a high powered humidifier. They are often window mounted like a window air conditioner, and sometimes they are mounted on the roofs of houses. They are a very efficient way of cooling your house if your relative humidity is low enough. I know it is unimaginable to people in humid areas that you would want to pump moisture into your house in summer, but swamp coolers are very efficient compared to A/C, since they are basically just a small water pump and a large fan.