(a) In order to protect the public health and environmental quality, no outdoor lighting source may produce light that exceeds a correlated color temperature of 3000 Kelvin between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(Ord. 2022-110. Passed 12-12-22.)
(b) All light fixtures shall be required to have cut-off type shielding so that all light is reflected downwards. Visible light emanating from the top of the fixtures is prohibited. With the exception of Rural Districts, Hillside Neighborhood Districts, and Traditional Neighborhood Districts, the use of up-lighting to highlight building features may be permitted, provided that the light does not cause glare for pedestrians or vehicles. The use of up-lighting in Rural Districts, Hillside Neighborhood Districts, and Traditional Neighborhood Districts may be permitted, provided that (a) All the uplighting is directed toward the home dwelling wanting to highlight their building features and (b) Does not trespass to any neighboring properties, and (c) Does not cause glare for neighbors, pedestrians or vehicles.
(Ord. 2023-76. Passed 12-4-23.)
(c) All outdoor lighting shall be of constant intensity over time, and shall be directed, reflected or shielded so as not to be of excessive brightness or cause glare hazardous to pedestrians or drivers, create a nuisance, or unreasonably interfere with a neighboring property owner's right to enjoy their property.
(d) The City is exempt from outdoor lighting standards.
(Ord. 2022-110. Passed 12-12-22.)