No person, firm or corporation, their agents, servants or employees shall install, operate or maintain on private property in the Village any exterior light, lamp or other artificial illumination which is not in compliance with §
79-2.
No exterior lighting used to illuminate a residential entrance
sign or pier shall be permitted when the light used for illumination
is reflected on any adjoining property or roadway. No exterior safety
mirrors shall be permitted without the express written permission
of the Village Police Department and the Village Architectural Review
Board.
Any exterior lighting installed prior to the effective date
of this chapter in violation of the above standards shall be brought
into compliance with the provisions hereof within six months thereafter.
Any relief granted by the Building Committee or Board of Trustees
to any Village resident prior to the effective date of this chapter
shall expire six months from the effective date of this chapter.
The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village, after a public hearing,
may grant variances from the requirements of this chapter pursuant
to its authority to grant variances under the Village Law.
The applicant for any required permit for work, including new
construction or renovation or both, which involves exterior lighting
shall submit to the Building Inspector and the Architectural Review
Board a lighting plan showing that the proposed work will comply with
this chapter. The plan shall contain and depict the following information:
A. The location, height, make, model, lamp type and wattage of each
outdoor lighting fixture.
B. A certification by an appropriate professional that the total light
trespass from the applicant's property shall not exceed the limits
in this chapter, with rheostat, if any, at full power.
C. A certification by an appropriate professional that all exterior
lighting fixtures are shielded or constructed so that all light emitted
is projected below a horizontal plane running through the lowest part
of the fixture.
D. Any additional information the Building Inspector or
the Building Committee may determine is necessary, including but not
limited to luminance level profiles.