(a) Any nonresidential parking area with ten or more off-street parking spaces, and any residential parking area with 20 or more off-street parking spaces, shall be illuminated during times of poor visibility to provide an average intensity of one-half footcandles of light as measured at the parking surface area. All outdoor lighting shall be of constant intensity and shall be directed, reflected or shielded so as not to be of excessive brightness or cause glare hazardous to pedestrians or drivers, or create a nuisance or unreasonably interfere with a neighboring property owner’s right to enjoy his or her property.
(b) Any parking area with ten or more off-street parking spaces shall be striped and maintained in good condition so as to be clearly visible with lines four inches wide to indicate parking space limits.
(c) Any off-street parking area shall be marked or posted with traffic-control devices, as may be determined necessary by the Police Chief, for the protection of operators and pedestrians, including directional arrows, one-way signs, no parking signs and fire lane signs.
(Ord. 5-89, passed 5-8-1989)