The developer shall observe the following requirements and principles
of land subdivision and site planning in the design of each subdivision,
site plan or portion thereof. The subdivision plat or site plan shall
conform to design standards that will encourage good development patterns
within the City of Brigantine. Where either or both an Official Map
or Master Plan has or have been adopted, the subdivision or site plan
shall conform to the proposals and conditions shown thereon. The streets,
drainage rights-of-ways, school sites, public parks and playgrounds
and conservation areas shown on the officially adopted Master Plan
or Official Map shall be considered in approval of subdivision plats
or site plans. Where no Master Plan or Official Map exists, streets
and drainage rights-of-way shall be shown in the final plat or site
plan in accordance with Section 20 of Chapter 433 of the Laws of 1953 and shall be such as to lend themselves to the harmonious
development of the City of Brigantine and enhance the public welfare
in accordance with the design standards enumerated in the following
sections.
The following lighting standards shall be applied to all zone
districts in the City of Brigantine.
A. Public safety and security. All off-street parking areas, pedestrian
walkways and accessways serving both residential and commercial uses
shall be adequately illuminated for security and safety purposes.
B. Glare prevention. All lighting shall be designed, oriented and installed
in order to prevent glare.
C. Lighting intensity standards. Lighting intensity standards shall
be as follows:
(1) Minimum intensity in any illuminated area shall be 0.3 footcandles.
(2) Average lighting intensity in any illuminated area shall be 0.5 footcandle.
(3) Off-street parking areas for commercial and multifamily uses shall
have a lighting intensity of 1 1/2 footcandles.
(4) Lighting intensity in all other areas shall be based on accepted
industry standards.
D. Fixture heights. The maximum height for any lighting standard shall
not exceed 25 feet, unless specifically waived by the Planning Board.