Chapter 17.44
BUILDING FACADE AND LANDSCAPE LIGHTING

Sections:

17.44.010    Purpose

17.44.020    Building Facade Lighting Standards

17.44.030    Landscape Lighting Standards

17.44.010 Purpose

The purpose of building facade and landscape lighting is to enhance the visual appeal of the property as well as increasing the capacity for visual surveillance. These standards are also meant to limit the impact of the lighting onto adjacent properties. (Ord. 03-1033 § 11)

17.44.020 Building Facade Lighting Standards

A.    With the exception of structures having symbolic (i.e., churches and/or public buildings) or historical significance in the community, exterior building facades shall not be illuminated. When buildings having symbolic or historic significance are to be illuminated, a design for the illumination shall be approved by the CPTED Section and the following provisions shall be met:

1.    The maximum illumination on any vertical surface or angular roof shall not exceed five (5) footcandles.

2.    Lighting fixtures shall be shielded and directed onto the building facade. Lighting fixtures shall not be directed toward adjacent streets, roads, or properties.

3.    Lighting fixtures mounted on the building and designed to “wash” the facade with light are recommended.

4.    To the extent practicable, lighting fixtures shall be directed downward (i.e., below the horizontal) rather than upward.

B.    Facades of buildings without symbolic or historical significance may be illuminated if approved by the City Manager or designee subject to the following criteria and meeting the performance standards contained in subsection (A) of this section.

1.    Lighting does not cast light and glare on adjacent properties and rights-of-way.

2.    The lighting is needed to ensure the safety of employees and/or customers. (Ord. 03-1033 § 11)

17.44.030 Landscape Lighting Standards

Landscaping may be illuminated if approved by the CPTED Section subject to the following criteria:

A.    The CPTED Section shall first approve the landscape lighting plan that presents the purpose and objective of the lighting.

B.    The landscape lighting plan shall show the location of all lighting fixtures and what landscaping will be illuminated.

C.    The plan shall demonstrate that installation will not generate excessive light levels, cause glare, or direct light beyond the landscaping into the night sky.

D.    Landscape lighting shall follow the requirements of the IESNA Handbook, Chapter 21. (Ord. 03-1033 § 11)