Outdoor Display Lots:
(A) Shielding: All display lot lighting shall utilize fully shielded luminaires that are installed in a fashion that maintains the fully shielded characteristics.
(B) Off Site Spill: The display lot shall limit off site spill (off the parcel containing the display lot) to a maximum of 0.1 foot-candle fifteen feet (15') past the property line on any nonresidential property, and 0.1 foot-candle five feet (5') past the property line at any location adjacent to residential property, as measurable from any orientation of the measuring device.
(C) Certification: Every display lot lighting system design and installation shall be certified by an illumination engineer as conforming to all applicable restrictions of this chapter.
(D) Foot-Candle Maximum: A maximum of thirty five (35) foot-candles in the display lot is permitted. A five (5) foot-candle increase in the maximum allowance is allowable for unforeseen design constraints. The applicant will be required to provide justification, to the community development director, from an illumination engineer stating why the thirty five (35) foot-candle maximum cannot be met.
(E) Development Of Acreage: Each display lot shall be limited to a maximum of thirty percent (30%) of the development acreage.
Recreational Facilities:
(A) Lighting for outdoor athletic fields, courts or tracks in all lighting zones, shall be exempt from the lumens per acre limits and shielding requirements of section 10-15-4 of this chapter.
Service Station Canopies:
(A) Shielding: All luminaires mounted on or recessed into the lower surface of service station canopies shall be fully shielded and utilize flat lenses. The edge of the canopy is not considered to be a shielding source.
(B) Total Under Canopy Output: The total light output used for illuminating service station canopies, defined as the sum of all under canopy initial bare lamp outputs in lumens, shall not exceed sixty (60) lumens per square foot of canopy in lighting zone E-3. All lighting mounted under the canopy, including, but not limited to, luminaires mounted on the lower surface or recessed into the lower surface of the canopy and any lighting within signage or illuminated panels over the pumps, is to be included toward the total at full initial lumen output.
(C) Area: The area of any service station canopy shall be included in the net acreage when determining total lumens per acre.
(D) Certification: Every service station canopy lighting system design and installation shall be certified by an illumination engineer as conforming to all applicable restrictions of this chapter.
Other Lighting On Parcels With Special Uses: All lighting not directly associated with the special use areas above shall conform to the lighting standards described in this chapter, including, but not limited to, the lamp type and shielding requirements of section 10-15-4 of this chapter and the lumens per acre limits of section 10-15-4 of this chapter. (Ord. 1, Series of 2003)