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d <br />ORDINANCE NO. 87- <br />(9) Solar Screen: Screens which are fixed <br />installations and permanently project shade over the entire <br />glass area of the window. The screens must be installed <br />outside of the glass and must have a visible transmittance <br />(the percent of incident radiation passing through a window) <br />of forty-five percent (450) or less. <br />(10) Tinted or Filmed Glass. Window glass <br />----------------------- <br />which has been covered with window tint or film such that <br />the material has a visible transmittance (the percent of <br />incident radiation passing through a window) of forty-five <br />percent (450) or less. <br />SECTION 25.Z(b) Purpose. The purpose of <br />this Ordinance is to protect the threatened and endangered <br />sea turtles which nest along beaches of Indian River County, <br />Florida, by safeguarding the hatchlings from sources of <br />artificial light. <br />SECTION 25.Z(c) New Development. It is the <br />-------------------------------- <br />policy of the Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners that no artificial light illuminate any area <br />of the beaches of unincorporated Indian River County, <br />Florida. To meet this intent, building and electrical plans <br />for construction of single family or multi -family dwellings, <br />commercial or other structures, parking lots, dune <br />walkovers, and other outdoor lighting for real property if <br />lighting associated with such construction or development <br />can be seen from the beach, shall be in compliance with the <br />following. <br />(1) Floodlights shall be prohibited. Wall <br />mounted light fixtures shall be fitted with hoods so that no <br />light illuminates the beach. <br />(2) Pole lighting shall be shielded in such <br />a way that light will be contained within an arc of three <br />(3) to seventy-three (73) degrees on the seaward side of the <br />