For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DECORATIVE LIGHTS. Lights used to enhance the appearance of an area rather than to provide illumination. These include Christmas lights and low voltage (less than sixty (60) volts) driveway and landscaping lights.
DOORWAY LIGHTS. Lights attached to structures or walkways used to illuminate doors and immediate areas leading to entrances; to include those installed beneath houses.
FLOOD/SPOT LIGHTS. Bare lights attached to buildings and used to illuminate a specific area (yards, driveways, walkways, and the like) normally for a limited time period. These may also be used as security lights.
SAFETY LIGHT. A light used to warn boats or vehicles of possible obstacles.
SECURITY LIGHT. A light (either automatic or manual) which remains on overnight for the protection of people or property.
YARD LIGHT. A light whose fixture is not attached to a building, ramp, or deck and is over four feet above ground level.
('85 Code, § 3-11a.) (Ord. 92-10, passed 7-22-92)