§ 155.312  ILLUMINATION.
   (A)   The light from any illuminated sign shall be so shaded, shielded or directed that the light intensity or brightness shall not be objectionable to surrounding areas and the light rays shall not spill over the property lines into a residential zone except by indirect reflection.
   (B)   No sign shall have blinking, flashing or fluttering lights or other illuminating device which has a changing light intensity, brightness or color. Beacon lights are not permitted. This section is not intended to prevent signs showing time and temperature exclusively.
   (C)   Neither the direct, nor reflected light from primary light sources shall create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on public thoroughfares.
   (D)   No exposed lamps or bulbs which exceed 15 watts shall be used on the exterior surface of any sign so as to expose the face of the bulbs, light or lamp to any public street or adjacent property.
(Ord. 887, § 6.3, passed - -)  Penalty, see § 155.999