Site lighting. Exterior display lighting shall be developed in accordance with an approved lighting plan indicating design layout, exact luminary mounting height, and distance between light standards consistent with Article 8.14 of this Code, the city building security regulations. Innovative lighting design with varying light intensity levels is encouraged for highlighting and merchandising purposes.
Special consideration as to direction and orientation of lighting shall be made for properties that are adjacent to residential districts. All lighting in such areas shall be directed away from residential areas and all direct light beams shall be directed towards the automobile dealership buildings and exterior automobile display areas.
All new development shall comply with the following standards to meet the provisions of Article 8.14 of this Code related to security lighting:
(1) Private on-site lighting standards adjacent to public streets shall not exceed thirty feet in height above grade. These lighting standards may have two luminaries per standard and must be mounted parallel to the public street right-of-way.
(2) The exterior display area shall be illuminated by fixtures on poles not to exceed thirty feet in height above grade. These poles may have as many as four luminaries per pole.
(3) Service and storage parking areas shall be lighted by luminaries mounted on standards not to exceed thirty feet in height above grade.
(4) Fixed spotlight fixtures shall not be directed toward public streets or adjacent properties.
(5) Temporary display spotlights shall not be permitted unless so authorized by the city. Such request shall be made to the director in writing at least thirty days in advance of using such display and approved if it is found that the temporary display lighting is for a period not to exceed thirty days a year, that the lighting shall be directed away from residential areas, and not be directed toward the public street or neighboring properties.
Expansions of existing automobile dealerships, in terms of land area, shall not be required to provide lighting as stated in subsections (c)(1), (2) and (3) of this section, if such expansion is contiguous to, and of a lesser size than the existing dealership property. For such an expansion, the dealership shall provide lighting consistent with the existing facility. |
As a condition of approval for any substantial remodeling of any building involving a conditional use permit, the building official may require nonconforming lighting to meet the provisions of Article 8.14 of this Code related to security lighting. |