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Ordinance Number
1998-09
Adopted Date
05/19/1998
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulation Amendments
State Filed Date
05\26\1998
Entity Name
LDR Amendments Chapter 902; 911 ;934; 954; 956; 971
Bed and Breakfast Regulations and Various other Land Development
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Zoning District Uses for RS-6 and RT-6
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Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE NO. 9& 0 9 <br />Side Yew i �O� Viea <br />SideYier, fel View t <br />�• —'Slogs ai s�yie �, —true awr�ad style <br />Figure B-3 <br />(d) Site Elements: <br />1. All telephones, vending machines, or any facility dispensing merchandise or a <br />service on private property shall be confined to a space built into the building or <br />buildings, or enclosed in a separate structure compatible with the main building's <br />architecture. These areas are to be designed with the safety of the user in mind. <br />Public phones and ATMs should have 24 hour access. <br />2. No advertising will be allowed on any exposed amenity or facility such as benches <br />or trash containers. <br />3. When feasible, existing specimen trees should be preserved in place or relocated on <br />site. Use of tree wells, as well as adaptation and variations of siting in order to <br />conserve native vegetation, is encouraged. <br />4. The use of thematic and decorative site lighting is encouraged. Low lights of a <br />modest scale can be used along with feature lighting that emphasizes plants, trees <br />entrances, and exits. Light bollards are encouragedalong_pedestrian paths. The <br />color of the light sources (lam)) should be consistent throughout the project. Color <br />of site lighting luminaries, poles, and the like: shall be limited to dark bronze, black, <br />or dark green(decorative fixtures attached to buildings are exempt from fixture color <br />requirement). <br />Lighting is not to be used as a form of advertising or in a manner that draws <br />considerably more attention to the building or grounds at night than in the day. Site <br />lighting shall be designed to direct light into the property. It is to avoid any <br />annoyance to the neighbors from brightness or glare. <br />a. Roadway style luminaries (fixtures) such as cobra heads, Nema heads, and <br />the like are prohibited. Wall pack and flood light luminaries are prohibited <br />where the light source would be visible from a roadway, parking area and /or <br />residentially designated area. High intensity discharge (e.g. high pressure <br />sodium, metal halide, mercury vapor, tungsten halogen) ghting fixtures <br />mounted on buildings_and poles higher than 18' above parking lotrg ade, and <br />under canopies, shall be directed perpendicular to the ground. Other than <br />decorative and low level/low height lighting, no light source or lens shall <br />project above or below a fixture box, shield, or canopy. <br />(See Figures F-12 and F-13 at the end of section 911.19) <br />Coding: Words in strifte4hrou type are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are <br />additions. <br />39 <br />
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