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Crawfordsville City Zoning Code

LIGHTING STANDARDS

§ 153.110 LIGHTING PLAN REQUIREMENT.

   Wherever a site plan review is required by this or any other ordinance, a lighting plan shall be required. Failure to implement the approved lighting plan shall be a civil zoning violation. The lighting plan shall be drawn to scale and shall consist of photometric mapping indicating the distribution and foot-candles of all proposed lighting fixtures and structures (building mounted and free-standing), including the overall height, type of lamp and luminaries, and property boundary lines.
(Ord. 4-2009, passed 3-9-09)

§ 153.111 RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOODS.

   Lighting standards, which includes the pole, luminaries and all other necessary parts and equipment, shall be placed, at a minimum, every 250 feet on property lines staggered on opposite sides of the street and at intersections, curves, cul-de-sacs, and entrances to any residential development.
(Ord. 4-2009, passed 3-9-09)

§ 153.112 NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS.

   All lighting shall be directly upon the premises and shall not be detrimental to adjacent properties. For non-residential uses along arterial roads, the illumination shall be 1.2 foot-candles, for collector streets 0.8 foot-candles, and for local streets 0.6 foot-candles as measured at the property line. In instances where a non-residential use abuts a residential use, the light at the property line shall not exceed 0.1 foot-candles of illumination.
(Ord. 4-2009, passed 3-9-09)