A. Exterior Lighting. Exterior lighting shall be:
1. Architecturally integrated with the character of adjacent structure(s);
2. Directed downward and shielded so that glare is confined within the boundaries of the subject parcel;
3. Installed so that lights not blink, flash, or be of unusually high intensity or brightness.
4. Appropriate in height, intensity, and scale to the uses they are serving. Outside and parking lot lighting shall not exceed 0.3 footcandles at residential property lines.
B. Security Lighting. Security lighting shall be provided at all entrances/exits, to structures in multi-family zoning districts and nonresidential zoning districts. The minimum illumination shall be two-foot candles at ground level in front of the entrance/exit.
C. Shielded Lighting. Light sources shall be shielded to direct light rays onto the subject parcel only. The light source, whether bulb or tube, shall not be visible from an adjacent property. This section does not apply to residential uses, sign illumination, traffic safety lighting, or public street lighting.
(Ord. 293 § 1 (part), 2004; Ord. 182 § 2 (part), 1997)