§ 130.65 PROHIBITED LIGHTING.
   (A)   A person commits an offense if the person has or places outdoor lighting on a residential property that involves or utilizes any of the following:
      (1)   Any lighting source above 315 lumens that is not aimed to prevent light trespass or glare beyond the property boundary;
      (2)   Any lighting source above 315 lumens unless it is shielded sufficiently such that the luminous elements (lamp, reflective surface or lens cover) of the fixture are not visible from any other property;
      (3)   The operation of searchlights, strobes, or pulsating lights;
      (4)   The use of low pressure sodium bulbs as a light source;
      (5)   An unshielded lighting source or drop lens, above 315 lumens;
      (6)   Any light or combination of lighting that creates a nuisance; or
      (7)   Any lighting installed to illuminate an unimproved surface or private outdoor recreational activities that exceed requirements defined as a residential outdoor lighting nuisance.
   (B)   A footcandle reading, as performed in accordance with § 130.64 and found to be in excess of those amounts defined as a residential outdoor lighting nuisance shall be prima facie evidence of violation of this chapter.
(Ord. OR-2101-18, passed 11-12-18)