(A) All exterior lighting design shall be provided with the use of sharp cut-off style light fixtures that shall not exceed a distribution angle of light projection of 70 degrees from the vertical position of the fixture. This shall apply to pole and/or wall-mounted light fixtures.
(B) Lamp sources shall be energy efficient and long lamp life type.
(C) Light distribution shall not extend beyond property line.
(D) Source imaging, harsh, glaring or obstructive style light fixtures and/or poor optical control lenses are not acceptable and will not be allowed.
(E) Design foot candles shall comply with recommended foot candle level, as outlined by latest edition of IES for specific level of lighting. Special foot candle levels that exceed IES recommendations shall be submitted in a variance request format for review by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(F) Parking lot perimeter and security lighting shall be of the same lamp source. Accent and landscape lighting are to the discrepancy of the land or building owner and shall meet the design intent as outlined in division (A) above. No flashing or strobing lighting shall be allowed.
(G) Flood lighting of vertical surfaces shall not provide lamp source image towards streets, roads, or as determined by Planning and Zoning Commission or Village Public Health and Safety Trustee.
(H) A complete site lighting design shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission for review and approval and shall contain fixture locations, mounting heights, lamp source, fixture submittal, and foot-candle photometric information for assurance of compliance with this code.
(I) Upon completion of the construction and testing of exterior lighting system, a walkthrough during darkness shall be conducted by the owner, Public Health and Safety Trustee and members of the Planning and Zoning Commission to approve the site lighting design and system. If areas are found to be in violation of the ordinances, a written directive to correct the violations shall be issued within ten working days and corrective action shall be completed within 45 days or a fine of up to $100 per day per violation shall be issued.
(Ord. 10-09-01, passed 10-09-2001
; Ord. 21-04, passed 3-8-2021
)