As used in this article, the following words and terms shall
have the meanings ascribed in this section unless the context of their
usage clearly indicates another meaning:
ENTERTAINMENT LIGHTING
Lighting products used for decorative effects versus lighting
performance. Examples of entertainment lighting include, but are not
limited to, fountain lighting, lighting fixtures (pole, post or bollard
style) creating a visual effect with low lumen output, LED commercial
outdoor string lighting, and building wall sconce and chandelier lighting
with low lumen lamp source.
SEASONAL LIGHTING
Lighting, uplighting or internally lit inflatable or plastic
decorations installed and operated in connection with holidays or
traditions.
STRING LIGHTING
Any number of bulbs, LEDs, or other light emitters connected
with wire in a linear or two-dimensional array, or inside of tubing,
not contained within the structure of a fixture, used for either illumination
or decreation, and supported in any manner.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article or
anyone failing to immediately abate unnecessary lighting after being
requested by law enforcement authorities or adversely affected persons
to do so shall be deemed guilty of maintaining a public nuisance.
Upon a first conviction for a violation of this article, the court
shall assess a fine of not less than $50. Upon a second conviction,
the court shall assess a fine of not less than $150. Upon a third
or subsequent conviction, the court shall assess a fine of not less
than $250. No prior conviction shall be considered in determining
the penalty to be assessed if 24 months have elapsed between the date
of the violation and the date of the conviction next immediately preceding
the sentencing date. Each occurrence of a violation, or in the case
of a continuous violation each day a violation occurs or continues,
constitutes a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder.