Consistent with the redevelopment plan, the 1st Street Redevelopment PUD shall incorporate a variety of light fixtures ranging from parking lot lights and roadway fixtures to pedestrian pathway lights. Lighting shall be IDA Dark Sky compliant unless otherwise approved by the city of West Des Moines. Included within section 6 of the Grand Avenue redevelopment plan are design specifications and requirements along with sketches and images of the intended lighting series. All lighting within the PUD area shall abide by these standards and be consistent in character to that illustrated in the Grand Avenue redevelopment plan and the Val-Gate district's iconic design intent.
As a part of the review of each site plan, a photometric plan must be submitted. During the review, the applicant must demonstrate how lighting will not adversely affect adjoining properties or patrons utilizing the public street system. Special care must be given to ensure excess light does not spill onto properties adjacent to, but not part of, the Val-Gate district.
The following general guidelines shall be in addition to the specific regulations stated within the Grand Avenue redevelopment plan regulations:
A. Streetlights: The developer of the 1st Street Redevelopment PUD shall enter into an agreement with the city stating that the developer will install steel pole streetlights along Grand Avenue in accordance with a plan provided by MidAmerican Energy or its successors at such time that Grand Avenue is widened. In addition, the developer shall enter into an agreement with the city stating that the developer will install steel pole streetlights along 1st Street at such time that the overhead power is placed underground.
B. Parking Luminaries: Fixtures shall be of a design to direct light downward and shall not have bulbs which are exposed and extend below the frame of the light fixture. Said fixtures shall not exceed twenty five feet (25') in height as measured from the ground to the top of the light structure. Fixtures used shall be consistent throughout the 1st Street Redevelopment PUD.
C. Building Lighting: No wall packs, or floodlighting without shields to direct the light to its intended target are allowed. In addition to cutoff fixtures, particular attention shall be given to eliminate hot spots and light glare. Decorative building lighting is allowed and will be reviewed as part of the site plan for each building.
D. Pedestrian Pathways: Bollard or pole lighting shall be implemented along pedestrian pathways if not sufficiently lighted by the parking luminaries. Pole lights shall not exceed fourteen feet (14') as measured from the ground to the top of the light fixture. (Ord. 2122, 11-2-2015)