All exterior lighting fixtures installed and thereafter maintained other than those serving single-family residential dwellings, except for streetlighting provided by the Town, shall comply with the following requirements:
A.
The design, character, size and scale of exterior lighting fixtures shall be consistent with the architectural character of adjacent buildings and their settings within the hamlet.
B.
All exterior lighting shall use metal halide, incandescent or fluorescent light sources, except as otherwise permitted by the provisions of this section.
C.
Except as otherwise provided in this section, the following light sources and lighting fixture types shall not be used (see Table 1[1]):
(1)
High-pressure sodium, low-pressure sodium, mercury vapor and exterior neon light sources.
(2)
Cobra-head-type lighting fixtures having dished or drop lenses or refractors which house other than incandescent sources.
(3)
Searchlights.
(4)
Lighting fixtures having flashing, rotating, moving, pulsing or alternating colored sources.
(5)
Floodlights shall not be used on building facades and architectural features of buildings unless all of the following conditions are met:
(a)
The floodlight fixture is equipped with baffles and/or shields and is located so as to limit the fixture's direct light distribution on the facade or feature being illuminated and shall not be visible above the building roofline.
(b)
The configuration of the floodlight installation shall block all view to the floodlight fixture's lamp(s) from adjacent areas; and
(c)
The maximum luminance of any floodlighted surface does not exceed five footlamberts or 17.131 metric candela per square meter, measured at a distance of 50 feet along the normal from the surface to a standing observer.
[1]
Editor's Note: Table 1 is included at the end of this chapter.
D.
All exterior illumination shall be less than 1.0 footcandles at the property line and all such lighting, other than lighting of roads, parking areas or buildings essential for safety or security purposes or as required by government regulation, shall be extinguished within 1/2 hour after the close of business. Lights that are controlled by photocells and timers are encouraged, as is the use of sensor-activated lights to replace existing lighting which may be needed for safety or emergency purposes. Illuminated signage as permitted under Article XX: Signs, is excluded from this requirement.[2]
E.
All freestanding and wall-mounted luminaires shall be fully shielded light fixtures.
F.
No freestanding or building-mounted area lighting fixture shall be located higher than 16 feet above finished grade level.
G.
Automated teller machines and automated teller machine facilities shall provide adequate lighting as defined by the New York State ATM Safety Act. Applicant to provide photometric plan.
H.
Sports fields may be lit, provided the lights are only on when the field is in use and the light fixtures are shielded to the greatest extent practicable and properly aimed at the intended field of play.
[Amended 7-7-2020 by L.L. No. 6-2020]
I.
Where antique-style fixtures are desired, light fixtures that contain a recessed light source, a shielded light source and/or a refracted lens shall be used.
J.
Construction site lighting. Care should be taken in the use of temporary lighting on all construction sites to reduce light trespass and glare onto adjacent roadways and properties. All temporary lighting, for security purposes or otherwise, should be directed towards the construction site and shielded when possible. Only security lights shall be permitted to be operated 24 hours a day. All other temporary lighting must be extinguished when the site is inactive.