Definitions. As used in this section, unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise, certain words and phrases shall mean the following:
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Any residential, commercial, industrial or mixed-use subdivision
plat, certified survey map parcel, or other development plan which
is submitted to the Village 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 surfaces.
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
a photometric test or certified by the manufacturer. Any structural
part of the light fixture providing this shielding shall be permanently
affixed.
GLARE
The sensation produced by a bright source within the visual
field that is sufficiently brighter than the level to which the eyes
have adapted to cause annoyance, discomfort, or loss in visual performance
and visibility. The magnitude of glare depends on such factors as
the size, position, and brightness of the source and on the brightness
level to which the eyes have become adapted.
INSTALLED
The attachment, or assembly fixed in place, whether or not
connected to a power source, of any outdoor light fixture.
LIGHT TRESPASS
Light from an outdoor luminaire falling on an adjacent property
as observed at four feet above ground at the property line.
LUMEN PER ACRE CAP
The upper limit, or most light allowed. Lower lighting levels
are encouraged.
LUMINAIRE
The complete lighting assembly, less the support assembly.
OUTDOOR LIGHT FIXTURE
An outdoor laminating device, outdoor lighting or reflective
surface, lamp or similar device, permanently installed or portable,
used for illumination or advertisement. Such devices shall include,
but not be limited to, lights used for:
(2)
Buildings and structures.
(5)
Billboards and other signs (advertising or other).
(6)
Product display area lighting.
(7)
Illuminating building overhangs and open canopies.
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 a firm, business, partnership,
joint venture, corporation, or limited liability company.
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 the
text, symbols or decorative elements and directly visible from the
outside of the sign cabinet.
SKY GLOW
The brightening of the night sky that results from the scattering
of artificial visible radiation by the constituents of the atmosphere.
TEMPORARY LIGHTING
Lighting which does not conform to the provisions of this
section and which will not be used for more than one consecutive thirty-day
period within a calendar year, with one consecutive thirty-day extension.
Temporary lighting is intended for uses which by their nature are
of a limited duration; for example, holiday lighting 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 continuous period of six
months, excluding temporary or short-term interruptions for the purpose
of remodeling, maintaining 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.