(A) (1) This section applies to residential subdivision lighting for single-family and multi-family developments.
(2) Specific lighting requirements and limitations for roadways, entries, accenting, landscaping, buildings, individual homes, and multi-family homes are to be referenced in the applicable section contained herein.
(B) The following classifications of residences and/or facilities are addressed.
(1) Single-family. Individual single-family homes located within a residential subdivision consisting of five or more homes shall be subject to the provisions of these lighting standards.
(2) Multi-family. Multi-family homes located within a residential subdivision consisting of apartments, condominiums, town homes, patio homes, cluster homes, and assisted living facilities, consisting of multi-story, multi-building communities, and/or groups of homes, shall be subject to the provisions of these lighting standards.
(3) Roads. In residential subdivisions, roadway lighting, if applicable, must conform to the general type(s) of fixture classification(s) described in these lighting standards. These areas are characterized by low ambient light levels and are found in suburban and rural residential areas.
(4) Entry way. In residential subdivisions, the entry way by which motor vehicle traffic accesses the community roadways and any applicable signage shall be subject to the provisions of these lighting standards.
(5) Common facilities. In residential subdivisions, certain types of common facilities consisting of, but not limited to, club houses, pool houses, recreational halls, sports facilities, maintenance buildings, as well as common grounds, walkways, and parking areas are considered to be subject to the provisions of these lighting standards.
(2003 Code, § 28.10) Penalty, see § 153.99