1267.10 LIGHTING.
   (a)   General. In addition to the provisions of Chapter 1273, the following provisions shall apply:
      (1)   Outdoor Lighting. All outdoor illumination of building surfaces, parking areas, service zones, or any non-illuminated, surface mounted signage, shall be directed so as not to directly shine on adjacent properties. All fixtures shall be LED, and their placement, along with all support posts/poles and brackets, shall be consistent in fabrication quality, and selected to enhance the overall design character of the urban village.
      (2)   Street Lighting. Consistent, and professional grade, LED fixtures for street and pedestrian lighting shall be provided on all streets, sidewalks and pedestrian pathways, including public gathering/event spaces, both public and private within the UVD. Street and pedestrian poles shall be located at all intersections and along sidewalks at intervals consistent with the urban village design character that promotes pedestrian activity. Street lighting shall be scaled to the pedestrian; with pedestrian street poles and lamps no less than fourteen feet high, which shall be the recommended minimum height, including thirty feet minimum bases and tapered support posts of no less than six inch diameter at the base. Pedestrian poles are to be featured on all Village Center walk and community gathering space areas, and shall feature exterior outlets for seasonal and functional needs. Street light fixtures shall be painted or powder-coated metal, with a matte finish, consistent in color and style on both sides of any street and chosen in consultation with the Planning Commission. An alternative for public spaces, gathering areas, and pedestrian pathways are low-profile LED, internally lit bollards, placed at intervals to fully illuminate all pedestrian surfaces.
      (3)   Street/Pedestrian Lighting. A street/pedestrian lighting plan, showcasing a fixture schedule, light levels, and placement on any site within the UVD, shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for approval.
      (4)   Decorative. All decorative accent/architectural lighting, meant to illuminate a building feature, surface(s), or surface mounted, non-illuminated signage, and is a permanent feature of the overall building or site design, shall also be submitted to the Planning Commission for review and approval.
(Ord. O-20-2. Passed 1-2-20.)