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c) All display lot lighting shall utilize fully shielded luminaires that are installed in a <br />fashion that maintains their fully shielded characteristics. <br />f) The display lot shall be designed to achieve no greater than the minimal illuminance <br />levels for the activity as recommended by the lESNA. <br />g) The display lot shall limit off-site light trespass (off the parcel containing the display <br />lot) to a maximum of 10 lux (1.0 fc) at any location on any non-residential property, and 5 lux <br />(0.5 fc) at any location on any residential property. Measurements are taken by holding the light <br />meter at 5'-0" above the ground, in the vertical position aimed in the direction of the light <br />sources. <br />h) A registered engineer or certified lighting professional shall certify every display lot <br />lighting system design and installation as conforming to all applicable restrictions of this <br />ordinance. <br />i) Display lot lighting exceeding the light levels of Section 829.04 shall be turned off at <br />the curfew listed or within thirty minutes after closing of the business, whichever is later. <br />Lighting in the display lot after curfew' shall be considered Class 2 lighting, and shall conform to <br />all restrictions of this ordinance applicable to Class 2 lighting, including the light levels in <br />Section 829.04. <br />Subd. 2. Service Station Canopies. <br />a) Lighting for service station canopies shall be considered Class 2 lighting. <br />b) All luminaires mounted on or recessed into the lower surface of service station <br />canopies shall be fully shielded and utilize flat lenses. <br />c) The total light output used for illuminating scr\ ice station canopies, defined as the <br />sum of all under-canopy initial bare-lamp outputs in lumens, shall not e.xceed 430 lumens per <br />square meter (forty lumens per square foot) of canopy in Lighting Zones E3 and E4, and shall <br />not exceed 215 lumens per square meter (twenty lumens per square foot) in Lighting Zones El <br />and E2. All lighting mounted under the canopy, including but not limited to luminaires mounted <br />on the lower surface or recessed into the lower surface of the canopy and any lighting w ithin <br />signage or illuminated panels over the pumps, is to be included toward the total at full initial <br />lumen output. <br />d) The light levels at the properly line must meet the requirements of Section 829.04. <br />Subd. 3. Glass Enclosed Areas. Glass enclosed areas with tra:t.'parent or translucent areas greater <br />than 2,500 square ft. of continuous area within buildings must meet the curfews in Section 829.05 <br />Subd. 3 or provide shielding to prevent illumination of surrounding areas and sky glow. <br />Subd. 4. All lighting not directly associated with the special use areas above shall conform to the <br />lighting standards described in this ordinance, including but not limited to the lamp type and <br />shielding requirements of Table I and the light level limits of Table 2 of section 829.04. <br />RHB-I9j638v6 <br />ME2J0-J <br />8 Ofimfince • 347 <br />Sgv ember 6.2001
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