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<br />98 <br />2. Business and Industrial District Standards. Any lighting used to illuminate a <br />structure, an off-street parking area, or other area shall be arranged so as to deflect light away <br />from any adjoining property or from any public right-of-way. All lighting shall be installed in <br />compliance with the following provisions: <br /> <br />a. The luminaire shall contain a cutoff which directs and cuts off the light at an <br />angle of 90 degrees or less. <br /> <br />b. Architectural/historical light fixtures that feature globes that are not shielded, <br />or lighting of entire façades or architectural features of a building may be approved by the <br />Zoning Administrator. In no case shall the light affect adjacent property in excess of the <br />maximum intensity defined in City Code Section 1007.043(6)(d). <br /> <br />c. The maximum height of the fixture and pole above the ground grade <br />permitted for light sources is 30 feet. A light source mounted on a building shall not exceed the <br />height of the building. In no case shall the height of a light source mounted on a pole or on a <br />building exceed the height limits of the zoning district in which the use is located, unless allowed <br />by conditional use permit. <br /> <br />d. Location. <br /> <br />i. The outdoor light fixture setback shall be 10 feet from a street right-of- <br />way and five (5) feet from an interior side or rear lot line. <br /> <br />ii. No light source shall be located on the roof unless said light enhances the <br />architectural features of the building and is approved by Zoning Administrator. <br /> <br />e. Hours. <br /> <br />i. The use of outdoor lighting for parking lots serving commercial and <br />industrial businesses shall be turned off one (1) hour after closing, except for approved security <br />lighting. <br /> <br />ii. All illuminated on-premise signs for advertising purposes shall be turned <br />off between 12:00 AM and sunrise except that said signs may be illuminated while the business <br />facility on the premise is open for service. <br /> <br />f. Direct or reflected glare from high temperature processes such as combustion <br />or welding shall not be visible from any adjoining property. <br /> <br />3. Outdoor Recreation. Outdoor commercial or public recreational uses such as, <br />but not limited to, baseball fields, football fields, hockey rinks, and tennis courts have special <br />requirements for night time lighting. Due to these unique circumstances, an administrative permit <br />shall be required for commercial and public outdoor recreational use lighting systems which do <br />not comply with the regulations of this section.
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