a. Shielding: Only non-glare, color corrected lighting be permitted. All outdoor lighting shall be shielded to reduce glare and shall be arranged to reflect light away from all adjacent residential districts. The lighting source shall not be visible from adjoining properties.
b. Intensity: In parking lots, lighting average one (1) foot candle measured at the surface. No lighting extend beyond the line. A lower intensity be required by the where the adjacent zoning is residential. The may require a photometric plan (lighting grid) to determine the appropriateness of proposed lighting layout and intensity.
c. Height of fixtures: The maximum height of light fixtures in parking lots be thirty (30) feet, measured from the parking lot surface to the centerline of the lighting source. The modify that height standard in commercial and industrial districts based on consideration of the type of fixture, the height of surrounding buildings, existence of , the potential off-site impacts and the general character of the surrounding uses. In no case shall the height of the lighting fixture exceed the maximum height permitted for principal buildings in the zoning .
d. Fixtures: Cut-off shoe box type fixtures be required in any parking lot adjacent to a residential . Lighting fixtures shall be mounted on milled steel or planed wooden poles. Lighting fixtures shall not be attached to utility poles.
e. Building illumination: All lighting in non-residential districts or for non-residential uses used for the external illumination be placed and shielded to prevent interference with the vision of motorists or nearby residents.
f. Plan requirements: Parking lot and building lighting illumination be illustrated and described on the , including details showing the type of fixture, height of poles and any proposed illumination of buildings, signs or . Illumination of signs or buildings shall be directed to prevent interference with motorists.
g. Wiring: No wiring be exposed.
h. Restrictions: All illumination of signs and any outdoor feature shall not be of a flashing, moving or intermittent type. Illumination of any outdoor feature be directed or shaded to not interfere with vision of motorists or to adjacent . Artificial light shall be maintained stationery and constant in intensity and color.