17.170.130: LIGHTING STANDARDS:
   A.   Street and sidewalk lighting shall meet adopted City light design standards.
   B.   Illumination levels shall not exceed IESNA recommended standards.
   C.   Lighting shall be provided for pedestrian ways that is appropriately scaled to walking. Light standards shall not be taller than sixteen feet (16'). However, light standards adjacent to State Street or 4500 South (major arterial roadways), as well as Vine Street and 4800 South (major collector roadways) are allowed up to twenty-three feet (23') in height. Light standard height will be reviewed on a case by case basis by City staff.
   D.   Lighting shall be shielded and directed downward to prevent any off-site glare.
   E.   All site lighting luminaires will conform to IESNA "cutoff" or "sharp cutoff" classification. City staff will provide additional details as needed.
   F.   For property owner installed private lighting, metal halide and induction lamp sources may be used subject to approval by the City Power Department and CED staff. Building facade lighting must be shielded and directed downward to avoid light trespass and illumination of the night sky.
   G.   Banners may be attached to banner arms on light standards between sixteen feet (16') and twenty three feet (23') in height. A top banner arm is required with a bottom eyelet, or eyebolt for a banner to be attached to a light standard (see chapter 17.48, "Sign Code", of this title). The bottom of a banner must be at least eight feet (8') above a walkway, surfaced area, or ground level below. (Ord. 21-21: Ord. 19-40)