The purposes of these outdoor lighting regulations are to protect
dark skies, to protect the general welfare by controlling the spillover
of light onto adjacent properties, to ensure the safety of motorists
and pedestrians, and to ensure lighting does not adversely affect
land uses on adjacent lands. More specifically, this section is intended
to:
A. Regulate lighting to ensure that excessive light spillage and glare
are not directed at adjacent lands, neighboring areas, and motorists;
B. Ensure that all site lighting is designed and installed to maintain
adequate lighting levels on site;
C. Provide security for persons and property.
D. Exemptions.
The following uses, activities and development are exempt from the
exterior lighting standards of this section.
[Added 7-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-05]
(1)
FAA-mandated lighting associated with a utility tower or airport;
(2)
Lighting associated with the United States flag, Virginia flag,
or other noncommercial flags expressing constitutionally protected
free speech;
(3)
Holiday lighting, provided the lighting does not create unsafe
glare on street rights-of-way;
(4)
Security lighting controlled by sensors which provides illumination
for 15 minutes or less;
(5)
Battery-powered emergency lighting;
(6)
Architectural lighting of 40 watts incandescent equivalent or
less;
(7)
The replacement of an inoperable lamp or component which is
in a fixture that was installed prior to the date of adoption of this
section;
(8)
The replacement of a failed or damaged fixture which is one
of a matching group serving a common purpose;
To ensure compliance with the standards of this article, a lighting
plan demonstrating how exterior lighting will comply with the standards
of this article shall be included as part of any application requiring
a site plan.
For all properties located within the Historic Downtown Preservation
District and subject to the review of the Architectural Review Board,
lighting fixtures shall be reviewed as a component of any site plan
or other alteration before a certificate of appropriateness is issued.
The requirements of the applicable Historic Downtown Preservation
District shall be applied in addition to the requirements of this
section in the consideration of new or replacement lighting fixtures.