§ 23.11. Specific Lighting Practices Prohibited.  


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  • The following outdoor lighting practices are prohibited:

    (a)

    Glass tubes filled with neon, argon, or other gas and used for outdoor lighting, or window or door outlining of a building.

    (b)

    The internal illumination of canopies, constructed of transparent or translucent plastic and attached to a principal buildings.

    (c)

    Metal halide, and/or quartz lighting, except when the designing engineer deems that color rendering is critical, as may be specifically approved by the Zoning Administrator as a part of an approved lighting plan for development within a commercial or industrial zoning district.

    (d)

    The outdoor use of laser source light, search lights or any similar high intensity light, when used for purposes of advertising, attraction, or entertainment.

    (e)

    Lighting underneath the ceiling of a freestanding canopy or accessory structure (e.g., gasoline pump island) that are not recessed into the ceiling of the canopy.