No light or lights shall be so operated as to be a nuisance.
No spot- or floodlight or lights shall shine directly on or
at neighboring property or a public highway, thereby constituting
a nuisance. It shall be within the discretion of the Code Enforcement
Officer or Police Officer to determine if lights create a nuisance
within the meaning of this section.
All exterior lighting on premises used for residential purposes,
whether it be floodlighting or otherwise, shall be shut off not later
than 11:00 p.m., prevailing time, at the request of an occupant of
abutting premises or upon the direction of the Code Enforcement Officer
or a Police Officer in the residential zoning districts of the Village.
The illumination of all exterior lighting shall be steady in
nature, not flashing, moving or changing in brilliance, color or intensity,
provided that such restriction shall not apply to temporary decorative
lighting placed on premises used for residential purposes during Christmas
or other recognized holiday seasons.
A string or strings of lights which are visible from the exterior
of the premises are prohibited, provided that such restriction shall
not apply to temporary decorative lighting placed on premises used
for residential purposes during Christmas or other recognized holiday
seasons.
Any prohibited light, lights or lighting now in existence, in
connection with a permitted use or granted variance or in connection
with a valid nonconforming use, which violates or does not conform
to the provisions hereof shall be altered, removed or replaced in
conformity with the provisions hereof.