§ 152.500 INTENT AND PURPOSE.
   (A)   All outdoor lighting, such as that used in and around , recreation areas, and signs, shall be designed to protect against the spillover of light to adjacent properties. It shall also be designed to protect against onto public thereby impairing the vision of motorists and adjoining properties.
   (B)   All outdoor lighting shall be shielded from adjacent properties by thick evergreen vegetated buffers, berms, walls, or , and/or the use of directional lighting, lighting shields, special fixtures, timing devices, appropriate light intensities, luminaries, and mountings at appropriate heights.
   (C)   Outdoor lighting shall be architecturally integrated with the ’s style, materials, and colors in the selection and design of light poles, brackets, and fixtures. Only in the B-2 portion of the Historic District Overlay is an exception to allow low lighting to illuminate the historic commercial to create night time ambiance.
(Ord. 2005-O3, passed 3-15-2005) (Am. Ord. 2016-O14, passed 10-25-2016)