§ 157.056 OUTDOOR LIGHTING.
   The following restrictions shall apply to any outdoor lighting located in any district and should serve to protect against excessive glare and light spilling over to neighboring properties.
   (A)   All outdoor lighting for non-residential uses shall be located, screened, or shielded so that neighboring properties located in residential districts are not illuminated.
   (B)   No outdoor lighting shall be of such intensity or brilliance so as to cause glare or to impair the vision of drivers.
   (C)   Except as specifically exempted in division (D) below, the maximum permitted luminaire height shall be 40 feet.
   (D)   Outdoor recreational uses permitted as part of a special use shall meet all of the requirements of this section, with the exception that the permitted post height cannot exceed 80 feet.
   (E)   Conditions relating to the location and hours of operation for outdoor lighting may be imposed on outdoor recreational uses.
   (F)   No flickering or flashing lights shall be permitted, other than holiday decorations.
(Prior Code, 7 TCC 1-5(v))