§ 33-3.58.6.4. Outdoor lighting.  


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  • Outdoor illumination of any building, yard, parking or loading area, seating area, plaza, courtyard, landscaping, or similar purpose shall not be aimed, directed, or reflected, focused, or mounted to cause direct light from the luminaire to be directed toward residential uses, or to create up light, spill light, or glare perceptible to persons operating motor vehicles on public ways. The installation of any mercury-vapor fixture or lamp for use as outdoor lighting is prohibited. If any luminaire is aimed, directed, reflected, focused, or mounted to cause direct light from the luminaire to be directed toward a residential district, dwelling, or institutional development, or to create up light, spill light, or glare perceptible to persons operating motor vehicles on public ways, the luminaire shall be redirected or relocated, its height remounted, or its light output and illumination levels controlled as necessary and determined by the department of property maintenance/zoning to eliminate such conditions.

(Ord. No. 25020 , § VII, 10-7-15)