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File #: 17-193    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Study Session Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/17/2017 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 5/25/2017 Final action: 5/25/2017
Title: Lighting Code Revisions to Article 10 Height and Area Regulations, Section 1023 Outdoor Lighting and Illumination; Article 25 Signs, Section 2506 Lighting; and Special Use Permit Guidelines, Section 2 Lighting as contained in Ordinance # 2016-04.
Attachments: 1. Redline Current Code 051717, 2. Redline Commission Recommendation 051717, 3. 052517 Lighting
TO: Mayor and Town Council

FROM: Eva Cutro, Community Development Director

DATE: May 25, 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 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 there was consensus to:
"Preserve low light level conditions while realizing lighting is necessary for safety, security, and enjoyment of outdoor living".

BACKGROUND:
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 work sessions and at a public hearing in September. The lighting code was then discussed at a Town Council work session on November 3, 2016 and a public hearing on November 17, 2016. The scope of the revision grew large and there was trouble reaching consensus. In April staff discussed this item again with Council and a resolution was reached to move forward with minor, necessary technical updates and revisions.

PROPOSED REVISIONS
Certain portions of the lighting code are outdated and do not reflect current standards. Other sections of the Code need "housekeeping" such as the addition of definitions, purpose, and clarifications. Following are the changes proposed:
* A purpose statement has been added
* A definition section has been added
* All references to watts have been changed to lumens
* A provision for holiday lights has been added
* Light measurements can now be co...

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