Fixtures used within off-street parking areas and wall mounted fixtures are intended to serve as a unifying element between parcels within the development.
A. All fixtures within the PUD are to be downcast, cut-off variety to direct lighting to parking areas and pedestrian pathways and eliminate glare to neighboring properties. Bulbs shall not be exposed or extend down past the fixture. Care should be taken to ensure that adjoining residences are not looking up and into the bulbs of light fixtures, which may require shields on the fixtures or other means of shielding glare.
B. No wall packs or floodlighting are allowed.
C. In addition to cut-off fixtures, particular attention shall be given to eliminate hot spots and light glare. To achieve this, additional measures may include, but are not limited to, lowering parking lot light levels after business hours, turning off lights not necessary for security purposes, and use of landscaping for light screening/blockage.
D. 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.
E. Fixtures located one hundred fifty feet (150') or less from the property line of the existing single-family residential lots to the south and west shall not exceed sixteen feet (16') in height.
F. The foot candle level at all property lines abutting single family residential properties shall be less than one (1). (Ord. 2445, 10-19-2020; amd. Ord. 2476, 6-21-2021)