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ORDINANCE 2015- <br /> outdoor lighting for real property, if lighting associated with such construction or development <br /> can be seen from the beach, shall be in compliance with the following: <br /> (a) Floodlights shall be prohibited. All Wall moan" exterior light fixtures on the seaward <br /> or shore-per>Dendicular sides of buildings or on the landward side of buildings if the <br /> fixtures are visible from the beach, shall be fitted with heeds shields and directed <br /> downward so that no light directly or indirectly illuminates the beach. Such lighting <br /> shall be lamped with a long wavelength light source such as amber or red light <br /> emitting diodes (LED), low Pressure sodium, or true red neon It has been <br /> recommended by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission that no <br /> such light source emit light below 560 nanometers (nm) <br /> (b) Pole lights shall be shielded in such away that light will not illuminate areas other than the <br /> specific property boundaries of the subject site and shall not directly or indirectly <br /> illuminate the beach or dune area on the seaward side of the pole. Outdoor lighting shall be <br /> held to the minimum necessary for security_"d eonvenienee. <br /> (c) Low-profile downward directed luminaries, with shields if necessary, shall be used in <br /> parking lots, and such lighting shall be positioned so that no light directly or indirectly <br /> illuminates the beach. <br /> (d) Dune crosswalks shall utilize low-profile, shielded downward directed luminaries so that <br /> no light directly or indirectly illuminates the beach <br /> (e) Lights on balconies shall be low-Profile, shielded and downward directed €ittad ---ith <br /> heeds so that lights will not directly or indirectly illuminate the beach. <br /> (f) Tinted or filmed glass shall be used in windows and glass doors feeing the eeean within <br /> line-of-sight of an observer standing anywhere on the beach on single and multistory <br /> structures. <br /> (g) Temporary security lights at construction-sites shall not be mounted more than fifteen (15) <br /> feet above the ground. Illumination from the lights shall not spread beyond the boundary of <br /> the property being developed, and in no case shall those lights directly or indirectly <br /> illuminate the beach. <br /> (3) Beachfront lighting approval. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any new <br /> development within view of the beach, compliance with the beachfront lighting standards set <br /> forth in this ordinance shall be approved as follows: <br /> (a) Upon completion of the construction activities, the building contractor shall Provide <br /> written certification to county staff that the beachfront lighting standards of this <br /> section have been met, and the county enidrenmental planaff stall'shall conduct a site <br /> inspection -Or-ned on to <br /> verify the contractor's certification <br /> (b) The enAr-eamental planner sh-a-11 prepare and report the inspeetien findings 4a <br /> .Ang., <br /> 1. The date and time of Wtial laspeetion; <br /> 2. The extent of eamplianee-with-the <br /> 3. Atl areas of obsen-ed if fipplieabW, <br /> ATTACHMENT � <br /> Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance <br /> Stwke4ueeghi Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance 2 254 <br /> M:\LDR\932.09 sea turtle lighting amend\2015- Sea Turtle Lighting LDR Amend adopt version for 9-22-15.doc <br />