Lighting Plan Clause Samples
A Lighting Plan clause defines the requirements and specifications for the design, placement, and installation of lighting within a project. It typically outlines the types of lighting fixtures to be used, their locations, and performance standards, ensuring that all lighting meets safety, aesthetic, and functional needs. This clause helps coordinate expectations between parties and ensures compliance with relevant codes, ultimately preventing disputes over lighting adequacy and design during or after construction.
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Lighting Plan. The Applicant shall prepare a Lighting Plan showing the location, design and materials of all proposed exterior lights (permanent and construction period). The Plan shall demonstrate that exterior lighting will be designed, positioned, and controlled to direct light downward and minimize light or glare on adjacent properties, minimize intrusion into habitat areas and maintain consistent intensity throughout the Project area. Street and parking lot lighting shall be of low stature and of a full cutoff design or include opaque ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to reduce illumination of the surrounding landscape. The Plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Board of Architectural Review and the Community Development Director prior to issuance of the first building permit for each component identified in the lighting plan. (MM 11)
Lighting Plan. Every application for a Site Development Permit shall include a lighting plan, sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina and with demonstrable expertise in lighting design and mitigation strategies, that shows existing and proposed lighting fixture types and locations, and indicating by isolux contour diagram and grid points the measured and calculated pre-development and post-development foot-candles at grade on property where lighting impacts are expected. The applications shall describe how lighting meets the goals of ‘dark skies’ lighting and complies with the lighting standards within the Agreement.
Lighting Plan. Prior to issuance by the City of any grading permit for the Property, Developer shall submit to the City Engineer and Delano Water, Light and Power Commission, and obtain the approval of the City Engineer and Delano Water, Light, and Power Commission of a final street lighting plan, which plan shall be consistent with Exhibit I of this Development Agreement, and all Plans referred to in Section 1 herein. This final plan shall include light pole and fixture design and location. Developer shall be responsible for the costs of all street light installation. All lighting shall comply with Section 51.03, Subd. D. 2 of the Delano Zoning Ordinance.
Lighting Plan. Every application for a Site Development Permit shall include a lighting plan, sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina and with demonstrable expertise in lighting design and mitigation strategies, that shows the following:
a. existing and proposed lighting fixture types and locations
b. isolux contour diagram and grid points with the measured and calculated pre-development and post-development foot-candles at grade on property where lighting impacts are expected.
c. a description of how lighting meets the goals of ‘dark skies’ lighting and complies with the lighting standards of the Development Agreement.
d. A demonstration that there is no increase in lighting foot-candle levels at the adjacent property line as a result of the project.
e. Demonstration that increases in illumination on property outside of the Carolina North Project do not result in lighting levels in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, measured at ground level.
f. Confirmation that, for property outside of the Carolina North Project where existing ambient lighting levels are in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, there is no increase in measurable lighting levels. These lighting restrictions shall not apply to adjacent property outside of the Carolina North Project that is in the same ownership as property within the Carolina North Project.
Lighting Plan. Prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit, the developer shall submit site plans, sealed by a Professional Engineer, for Town Manager approval, as well as other required documents to satisfy the lighting requirements of Section 5.11 of the Land Use Management Ordinance including: submission of a lighting plan; providing for adequate lighting on public sidewalks, including driveway crossings; and demonstrating compliance with Town standards. [LUMO 5.11]
Lighting Plan. The City has required the Developer to provide a lighting plan for street lighting, dwelling lights, and parking areas lighting. The purpose of the plan is to assure the proposed lights comply with current code regarding light cut-off and to assure no light trespasses will occur onto neighboring properties. The Developer has provided a plan that appears to comply with code requirements. All commercial and dwelling permits must also comply with code requirements for full cut off.
Lighting Plan. As part of Design Review, the Developer shall provide a lighting plan designating the lighting locations and lighting types in the interior, exterior, ground level parking areas, underground parking structure, and elevators.
a. Lighting provided on all exterior aisles and passageways shall have vandal-resistant covers and provide a minimum .25 f.c. lighting at ground level.
b. Open parking lot areas, and access thereto, providing parking spaces for use by the general public shall be provided with a maintained minimum of one (1) foot-candle of light or an energy efficient type, such as a high-pressure sodium or low wattage system, on the parking surface from dusk until the termination of business every operating day. Luminaries directed or shielded so as not to be visible to the surrounding neighborhood or cause off-site glare or nuisance.
c. Landscaping shall not obscure any security lighting or any windows or view of the building. 125. All building(s) located within eight (8’) feet of utility poles or similar structures that could be used to gain access to the building’s roof, windows or other openings shall have such accessible area(s) properly barricaded or fenced.
Lighting Plan. Prior to issuance by the City of any grading permit for the Property, Developer shall submit to the City Engineer and DMU, and obtain the approval of the City Engineer and DMU of a final street lighting plan, which plan shall be consistent with Exhibit G of this Development Agreement, and shall include light pole and fixture design and location. Developer shall be responsible for the costs of all street light installation. All lighting shall comply with Section 51.03, Subd. D. 2 of the Delano Zoning Ordinance.
Lighting Plan. The Project Sponsor shall submit an exterior lighting plan to the Department prior to approval of the Architectural Addenda of the Building Permit Application for the MOB. The lighting in landscaped areas at ground floor (produced by direct outdoor lighting or direct/indirect indoor lighting) shall be sufficient to illuminate public sidewalks to minimum safety levels with the goal of reducing, or eliminating, to the maximum extent feasible, glare on neighboring properties. Lighting along ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Avenue shall be consistent with the historic lighting specifications outlined in the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Area Plan. All other exterior lighting shall be downward directed to reduce light pollution; all interior lighting shall be consistent with the use of the building with the goal of minimizing light trespass from the building through the use of lighting orientation, dimming, and shielding. Unless prohibited by state, local or federal licensing or permitting agency, timers and/or sensors shall be used to shut off lighting in unoccupied areas of the building.
Lighting Plan. Further to subsection 3.6.1, prior to the issuance of a Development Permit, the Developer shall prepare a Lighting Plan and submit it to the Development Officer for review to determine compliance with Subsection 3.6.1 of this Agreement. The Lighting Plan shall contain, but shall not be limited to, the following:
a) The location, on the building and on the premises, of each lighting device; and
b) A description of the type of proposed illuminating devices, fixtures, lamps, supports, and other devices.