Applicability. These standards apply to all development or redevelopment,
except that involving a residential structure containing upto four
residential units.
Illumination of seating areas, building entrances, and walkways
shall be accomplished by use of bollard-style fixtures or other low,
ground-mounted fixtures not over four feet in height.
Upward-directed lighting shall not be used to illuminate building
facades, illuminate flags, statues, or any other objects, except for
low-voltage architectural lighting.
Architectural, landscape, and decorative lighting used to illuminate
flags, statues, or any other objects shall use a narrowly directed
light whose light source is not visible from adjacent residential
properties or public streets.
Hue. Approved lighting sources shall be color-correct types,
such as halogen or metal halide. Lighting types of limited spectral
emission, such as low-pressure sodium or mercury vapor lights, are
prohibited.
Potentially hazardous locations may be individually illuminated
with at least 0.3 footcandle of light at the pavement level, if approved
through site plan review.
Business hours. Lights for commercial or industrial users within
100 feet of a residential property line shall be reduced to no more
than 0.05 footcandle of light after business hours.
Spillover light. Lighting for commercial or industrial users
shall not create greater than 0.05 footcandle of spillover light at
the border with any single-family zone district.
Light fixtures mounted on gasoline and fuel sales and other
canopies shall be recessed so that the lens cover is flush with the
bottom surface of the canopy or shielded by the fixture or the edge
of the canopy so that light is restrained to 85° or less from
horizontal.
As an alternative to recessed lighting, indirect lighting may
be used where light is beamed upward and then reflected down from
the underside of the canopy. When this method is used, light fixtures
must be shielded so that direct light is focused exclusively on the
underside of the canopy and is not visible from any residential use
adjacent to or across a street or alley from the subject property,
or from any public right-of-way.
Lights shall not be mounted on the top or sides (fascias) of
the canopy. Signing that is in compliance with sign regulations may
be placed on these surfaces.