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File #: 17-128    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Statement of Direction Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/7/2017 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 4/13/2017 Final action: 4/13/2017
Title: Lighting Code Revisions to Article 10 Height and Area Regulations, Section 1023 Outdoor Lighting and Illumination: Article 22 Hillside Development Regulations, Section 2208 Outdoor Lighting; Article 25 Signs, Section 2506 Lighting; and Special Use Permit Guidelines, Section 2 Lighting as contained in Ordinance # 2016-04.
Attachments: 1. Presentation - Lighting
TO: Mayor and Town Council

FROM: Eva Cutro, Community Development Director

DATE: April 13, 2017

CONTACT:
Staff Contact Eva Cutro, 480-348-3522
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AGENDA TITLE:
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Lighting Code Revisions to Article 10 Height and Area Regulations, Section 1023 Outdoor Lighting and Illumination: Article 22 Hillside Development Regulations, Section 2208 Outdoor Lighting; Article 25 Signs, Section 2506 Lighting; and Special Use Permit Guidelines, Section 2 Lighting as contained in Ordinance # 2016-04.
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PURPOSE:

Staff has been tasked with exploring several Quality of Life Initiatives including lighting.

At the Council Retreat in March consensus was to:
"Preserve low light level conditions while realizing lighting is necessary for safety, security, and enjoyment of outdoor living".

The current Hillside Section of the Town Code states,
"Require limited and efficient use of exterior lighting to maintain minimal night-time lighting levels and preservation of the dark sky".

Over the past year there have been numerous discussions at both the Planning Commission and Town Council meetings regarding how to address the above goals, update the outdated sections of the Town Code, and resolve conflicting opinions on lighting. Staff has explored allowing additional types of lighting, using different lighting measurements, applying the rules of CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design), and also applying Dark Skies regulations. Mayor and Council requested a pause in processing changes in order to establish what the Town is trying to accomplish before any further study is commenced.


BACKGROUND:
The Town Code sections pertaining to lighting have not been updated in over 20 years. In January 2016 Chairman Strom asked to have a discussion regarding possible modifications to the Town lighting code regulations, specifically the use of watts versus lumens. Since that time revisions to the lighting code were discussed in detail at nine Planning Commission ...

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