
| : Regulations & Codes : City & County Lighting Codes of Colorado : City of Lakewood : |
| Copyright © 2008 Colorado Lighting, Inc. All Rights Reserved | client login | | |
site map |
5-15. OF: OFFICE DISTRICT
17-5-16. 1-C: CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
17-5-17. 2-C: NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
17-5-19. 4-C: REGIONAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
17-5-20. 5-C: LARGE LOT COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
17-5-21. IN: INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
b) Performance Standards (for all districts listed above):
…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.
17-19-11. LIGHTING STANDARDS.
(1) Intent: Lighting standards are intended to promote the use of pedestrian-scale lighting standards and to provide for other appropriate types of lighting.
(2) Standards: These standards apply to all site and parking lot light standards including pedestrian light standards and lighted bollards. (See Figure 19-6).
(A) All types of illumination shall be downcast and shall not cast overflow light to adjacent properties.
(B) Parking lot light standards shall be a maximum of 25 feet high, and shall be set back a minimum of 20 feet from all property lines.