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<br />. . <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />"- <br /> <br />fJI <br /> <br />e <br />. <br /> <br />ARTICLE 5: LIGHTING AND GLARE <br />STANDARDS <br /> <br /> <br />Division 1: General <br /> <br />Section 6.5.1.1 Purpose <br /> <br />Standards for controlling lighting and glare are set <br />and annoyance, nuisance or inconvenience fro <br />pedestrians, businesses and other elements <br />established in order to ensure that citizens an. <br />to enjoy the night sky, natural environment and t <br />which can be adversely affected by inappropriate c I <br />standards are intended to allow reaso, , enjoyment 0 <br />their owners and occupants while l' adequate <br />internal drives. service and pedestrian al <br /> <br />. ards to motorists, <br />idents, drivers, <br />., ds are also <br />o continue <br /> <br />The standards set fOlt <br />for lighting on publ' <br />their design and m <br /> <br />.ing compliance with the requirements of this <br />bmiU, in detail sufficient to show compliance, at both the <br />atio Permit and Building Plan review. These requirements <br />, along with calculations and/or specifications of how areas <br />reparation permits will meet the above requirements for <br /> <br />s <br />sho <br />lightin <br />(b) All reque . for alternative lighting design compliance shall be clearly written, <br />specifica y noted, and described on the Site Preparation Permit. If requested <br />by the suppOlting documents may be required to be submitted with the Site <br />Preparation Permit. No site permit shall be approved until such requests are <br />determined as provided for in this code. <br />(c) Plan submittal - A photometric plan shall be prepared by a lighting <br />professional that is certified by the National Council on Qualifications for the <br />Lighting Professions (NCQLP), or a State licensed professional engineer, <br />architect, landscape architect or land surveyor and shall contain the following <br />information: <br />