1298.10 EXTERIOR LIGHTING.
   (a)   Outdoor lighting in any district used to light the general area of a specific site shall be shielded to reduce glare and shall be so arranged as to reflect lights away from all adjacent Residential Districts or adjacent residences.
   (b)   Outdoor lighting poles or standards shall not exceed the maximum height limitation of the district in which they are located, except that no lighting pole or standard shall exceed twenty feet in height when located on land adjacent to a Residential District.
   (c)   Outdoor lighting in any district shall be directed toward and confined to the ground areas of laws or parking lots.
   (d)   All lighting in nonresidential districts used for the external illumination of buildings, so as to feature such buildings, shall be placed and shielded so as not to interfere with the vision of persons on adjacent streets, roads or property.
   (e)   The illumination of signs shall be directed or shaded downward so as not to interfere with the vision of persons on adjacent streets, roads or property.
   (f)   Artificial light shall be maintained in a manner so as not to constitute a hazard or nuisance.
(Ord. 458. Passed 1-4-89.)