(A) No use in any district, or the extraterritorial jurisdiction, shall be operated so as to produce intense glare or direct illumination across the boundary property line from a visible source of illumination of such intensity as to create a nuisance or detract from the use or enjoyment of the adjacent property. All outside lights shall be designed with a light source and reflector so selected that acting together the light beam is controlled and not directed across any bounding property line. With the exception of street lights owned and operated by the city, the maximum allowable intensity of light measured at the property line shall not exceed 1 foot candle.
(B) A light pole, and height of the light fixture, shall not exceed 20 feet above grade, without a special use permit.
(Ord. 455, passed 4-13-1999; Am. Ord. 737, passed 7-20-2016) Penalty, see § 155.999