§ 17.300.040 OUTDOOR LIGHTING.
   A.   General Standards for Outdoor Lighting. Exterior lighting shall comply with the following requirements:
      1.   All lighting fixtures shall be architecturally integrated with the character of the structure.
      2.   All lighting shall be energy-efficient, and shielded or recessed so that direct glare and reflections are confined to the maximum extent feasible within the boundaries of the site, and shall be directed downward and away from adjoining properties and public rights-of-way.
      3.   Permanently installed lighting shall not blink, flash, or be of unusually high intensity or brightness.
      4.   Timers, where acceptable, shall be used to turn off lights during hours when they are not needed.
      5.   Uniformity or, where appropriate, compatibility of lighting type (i.e., height, wattage, energy efficiency, base support, finish material, texture, color and style of poles and luminaires) shall be provided
      6.   Landscaping and pedestrian walkway lights shall be low profile.
      7.   Freestanding light poles and luminaires shall not exceed a maximum height of 18 feet, or a lesser height determined by the Director, to mitigate any impacts to adjoining properties.
      8.   Security lighting shall be provided at all entrances/exits, except in a residential zone.
(Ord. No. 2005-007 § 1 (part))