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General Lighting Regulation
3. Regulation of Illumination on
Private Property. In the interest of compatibility of surrounding
land uses, illumination of any kind on private property shall be
directed, screened and controlled in such a manner so that there
shall be no direct rays of light which extend beyond the boundaries
of the property from where it originates, and the bulbs producing
such light cannot be seen from adjacent properties or rights-of-way.
The poles used to support outdoor lighting fixtures shall be
required to have a set back from adjacent property lines a distance
equal to, or exceeding the height of the pole however, no setback is
required from the property line which abuts a public right-of-way.
It is not the intent of this Section to regulate illumination of
public non-commercial recreation facilities.
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