15.4.3.2: STANDARDS:
Where lighting facilities are provided, they shall be designed to provide safe, convenient and efficient lighting for pedestrians and vehicles. Lighting shall be designed in a consistent and coordinated manner for the entire site and shall be designed to meet the following standards:
   A.   Exterior light sources such as luminaires or lampposts shall not exceed the following heights:
      1.   Within a parking lot that is not located in or within one hundred feet (100') of any R-1 or R-2 zoning district, thirty feet (30');
      2.   Within a parking lot that is located in or within one hundred feet (100') of any R-1 or R-2 zoning district, fifteen feet (15'); or
      3.   Within any nonvehicular pedestrian areas, fifteen feet (15').
      4.   No luminaire or lamppost shall exceed thirty feet (30') in height except those provided in an LI, GI, PAD, or SIU district or those illuminating recreational sports fields or arenas during hours of use.
   B.   All new and replacement outdoor lighting fixtures shall employ one or more of the following techniques to reduce glare or spillage: full cutoff fixtures; fully shielded fixtures, or "NEMA" type II, III and IV reflectors and shall be maintained in such a manner as to confine light rays to the premises. All lighting, regardless of location, shall be designed to prevent direct glare, light spillage, and hazardous interference with residential property or automotive, bicycle and pedestrian traffic on adjacent streets and properties. (Ord. 2013-20)