Common use of External Lighting Clause in Contracts

External Lighting. The Owner shall erect exterior lighting on the subject lands as depicted in the Photometric Plan attached hereto as schedule E, the Site Plan, and/or the Site Servicing, Grading & Plan and all in accordance with the Engineering Data. The Owner shall not erect any exterior lighting on the subject lands, other than that provided for in the Engineering Data or depicted in the Site Plan, unless the consent therefor is first had and obtained from the Municipality. The Owner further agrees that all lighting of the said lands shall be oriented and its intensity so controlled as to prevent glare on adjacent roadways and residential properties. Should the Municipality, in its sole discretion determine that the lighting of the said lands has an adverse impact on the adjacent roadways or residential properties, then the Owner shall take all necessary measures to correct the adverse impact to the satisfaction of the Municipality.

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Sources: Site Plan Control Agreement

External Lighting. The Owner shall erect exterior lighting on the subject lands as depicted in the Photometric Site Plan attached hereto as schedule E, the Site Plan, and/or the Site Servicing, Grading & Services Plan and all in accordance with the Engineering Data. The Owner shall not erect any exterior lighting on the subject lands, other than that provided for in the Engineering Data or depicted in the Site Plan, unless the consent therefor is first had and obtained from the Municipality. The Owner further agrees that all lighting of the said lands shall be oriented and its intensity so controlled as to prevent glare on adjacent roadways and residential properties. Should the Municipality, in its sole discretion determine that the lighting of the said lands has an adverse impact on the adjacent roadways or residential properties, then the Owner shall take all necessary measures to correct the adverse impact to the satisfaction of the Municipality.

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Sources: Site Plan Control Agreement