This chapter shall be known as "The Bayfield Exterior Lighting Ordinance."
All outdoor illuminating devices shall be installed and maintained in conformance with the provisions of this chapter, and Article
VIII, Signs, of Chapter
500, Zoning, of the Code of the City of Bayfield, and under appropriate permit and inspection.
The provisions of this chapter are not intended to prevent the use of
any design, material, or method of installation or operation not specifically
prescribed by this chapter, provided any such alternate has been approved
by the designated official. The designated official may approve any such proposed
alternate providing he/she finds that it:
A. Provides at least approximate equivalence to that applicable
specific requirements of this chapter.
B. Is otherwise satisfactory and complies with the intent
of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise,
certain words and phrases shall mean the following:
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Any residential, commercial, industrial or mixed use subdivision
plan or development plan which is submitted to the City for approval.
DIFFUSE
To spread or scatter widely, or thinly.
DIRECT ILLUMINATION
Illumination resulting from light emitted directly from a lamp or
luminaire, not light diffused through translucent signs or reflected from
other surfaces such as the ground or building faces.
DISPLAY LOT OR AREA
Outdoor areas where active nighttime sales activity occurs and where
accurate color perception of merchandise by customers is required. To qualify
as a display lot, one of the following specific uses must occur: automobile
sales, boat sales, tractor sales, building supply sales, gardening or nursery
sales, assembly lots, swap meets. Uses not on this list must be approved as
display lot uses by the Plan Commission.
FLOOD LAMP
A specific form of lamp designed to direct its output in a specific
direction (a beam) but with a diffusing glass envelope: Such lamps are so
designated by the manufacturers and are typically used in residential outdoor
area lighting.
FOOTCANDLE
Unit if illuminance equal to one lumen per square foot. It is the
luminous flux per unit area in the Imperial system. One footcandle equals
approximately 0.1 (0.093) lux.
FULL CUTOFF LIGHT FIXTURE
A luminaire light distribution where no light is emitted above the
horizontal, and where the intensity at 80° from nadir is no greater than
100 candela per 1,000 lamp lumens.
FULLY SHIELDED LIGHT FIXTURE
A lighting fixture constructed in such a manner that all light emitted
by the fixture, either directly from the lamp or a diffusing element, or indirectly
by reflection or refraction from any part of the luminaire, is projected below
the horizontal as determined by photometric test or certified by the manufacturer.
Any structural part of the light fixture providing this shielding must be
permanently affixed.
GLARE
A light ray emanating directly from a lamp, reflector or lens such
that it falls directly on the eye of the observer.
INSTALLED
The attachment, or assembly fixed in place, whether or not connected
to a power source, of any outdoor light fixture.
LIGHT TRESPASS
Light falling where it is not needed or wanted, typically across
property boundaries.
LUMEN
Unit of luminous flux; used to measure the amount of flight emitted
by lamps.
LUMINAIRE
The complete lighting assembly, less the support assembly. For purposes
of determining total light output from a luminaire, lighting assemblies which
include multiple unshielded or partially shielded lamps on a single pole or
standard shall be considered as a single unit.
LUX
Unit of illuminance equal to one lumen per square meter. It is the
luminous flux per unit area in the metric system. One lux equals approximately
10 (10.8) footcandles.
OPAQUE
"Opaque" means that a material does not transmit light from an internal
illumination source. Applied to sign backgrounds, opaque means that the area
surrounding any letters or symbols on the sign either is not lighted from
within, or allows no light from an internal source to shine through it.
OUTDOOR LIGHT FIXTURE
An outdoor illuminating device, outdoor lighting or reflective surface,
lamp or similar device, permanently installed or portable, used for illumination
or advertisement. Such devices shall include, but are not limited to lights
used for:
C.
Buildings and structures;
F.
Billboards and other signs (advertising or other);
G.
Product display area lighting;
H.
Building overhangs and open canopies.
OUTDOOR LIGHT OUTPUT, TOTAL
The maximum total amount of light, measured in lumens, from all outdoor
light fixtures. For lamp types that vary in their output as they age (such
as high pressure sodium, fluorescent and metal halide), the intimal output,
as defined by the manufacturer, is the value to be considered.
OUTDOOR RECREATION FACILITY
An area designed for active recreation, whether publicly or privately
owned, including, but not limited to, baseball diamonds, soccer and football
fields, golf courses, tennis courts and swimming pools.
PERSON
Any individual, tenant, lessee, owner, or any commercial entity including,
but not limited to firm, business, partnership, joint venture or corporation.
SIGN, INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED
A sign illuminated by light sources enclosed entirely within the
sign cabinet and not directly visible from outside the sign.
SIGN, NEON
A sign including luminous gas-filled tubes formed into text, symbols
or decorative elements and directly visible from outside the sign cabinet.
SPOT LAMP
A specific form of lamp designed to direct its output in a specific
direction (a beam) and with a clear or nearly clear glass envelope; such lamps
are so designated by the manufacturers, and typically used in residential
outdoor area lighting.
TEMPORARY LIGHTING
Lighting which does not conform to the provisions of this chapter
and which will not be used for more than one thirty-day period within a calendar
year, with one thirty-day extension. Temporary lighting is intended for uses
which by their nature are of limited duration, for example, holiday decorations,
civic events or construction projects.
TRANSLUCENT
Permitting light to pass through but diffusing it so that persons,
objects, etc., on the opposite side are not clearly visible.
USE, ABANDONMENT OF
The relinquishment of a property, or the cessation of a use or activity
by the owner or tenant for a period of six months, excluding temporary or
short-term interruptions for the purpose of remodeling, maintaining, or otherwise
improving or rearranging a facility. A use shall be deemed abandoned when
such use is suspended as evidenced by the cessation of activities or conditions
which constitute the principal use of the property.