(A) Holiday decorations. Outdoor light fixtures used for holiday decorations.
(B) Public lighting. All outdoor light fixtures originating from public areas and ways, including but not limited to parks, rights-of-way, public art, or other public facilities, that are installed for the benefit of the public health, safety, and welfare.
(C) Fossil fuel lights. All outdoor light fixtures producing light directly from the combustion of fossil fuels (i.e., kerosene lanterns or gas lamps).
(D) Construction/emergency lighting. All outdoor light fixtures provided in connection with construction work or the abatement of an emergency situation necessitating the lighting, provided that the use of such outdoor light fixtures is discontinued during hours when construction activity or emergency abatement is not in progress and that the outdoor light fixtures are removed upon completion of the construction activity or the abatement of the emergency.
(E) Internal illumination of signs. All outdoor light fixtures which are completely enclosed within a sign cabinet and which provide illumination only for a sign face.
(F) Single family dwelling or 2 family dwelling lots. All outdoor light fixtures used for the illumination of personal property; provided, however, that the outdoor light fixtures shall be subject to the performance standards in § 152.086(G) regarding glare.
(Ord. 1221, § 8.02(c), passed 1-26-2010)