§ 160.181 EXTERIOR LIGHTING.
   (A)   The requirement for exterior lighting is intended to protect the security and safety of pedestrians and motorists using public plazas, pedestrian corridors, off-street parking areas and other spaces open to the public located on private property.
   (B)   This section is also intended to regulate the spillover of light and glare on operators of motorized and nonmotorized vehicles, pedestrians and land uses in the proximity of the light source.
      (1)   Whenever plazas, pedestrian corridors, off-street parking areas and other spaces open to the public are provided on private property, the site plan shall incorporate exterior lighting concepts designed in harmony with the guidelines set forth in the Nautical Mile District Design Guidelines document, as may be adopted by the City Commission;
      (2)   The site plan shall illustrate the location and type of lighting fixtures, amount of illumination provided and direction of illumination;
      (3)   Exterior lighting shall provide sufficient illumination to ensure public safety and security; and
      (4)   Exterior lighting shall be located and directed in a manner which does not produce a glare which is a nuisance to nearby land uses or a safety hazard to motorized and non-motorized vehicles or pedestrians.
(Prior Code, App., § 2006) (Ord. 88-1, passed 3-17-1988; Am. Ord. passed 10-21-2021)