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downward and away from adjacent streets and buildings in a manner designed to minimize offsite light spillage.
- A master plan for street and parking lot lighting shall be approved by the City prior to final approval of design plans for roadways within the Brisbane portion of the Project Site.
- All streets within the Brisbane portion of the Project Site shall have uniform lighting standards with regard to style, colors, and materials in order to ensure consistency with design.
- Parking lot lighting shall be of the same source of illumination as street lighting so as to ensure uniformity of night lighting color.
- Due to their high-energy efficiency, long life, and spectral characteristics, Narrow-Spectrum Amber LEDs shall be the preferred illumination source throughout the Brisbane portion of the Project Site.
- A photometric analysis and lighting plan shall be prepared for each development project. The photometric analysis shall include an assessment of potential lighting impacts based on the height, location, light fixtures, direction, illumination intensity, and hours of operation. This analysis shall identify any potential light spill beyond the boundary of the specific plan, as well as light spill beyond the boundaries of individual sites within the Project Site Lighting performance standards as described above shall apply. The lighting plan shall demonstrate maintenance, to the maximum extent feasible, of ambient light levels as measured from 100 feet from the individual site. The lighting plan shall be submitted to the Community Development Department and City Engineer for final approval prior to approval of a building permit.
When reviewing illumination plans, the City will review the following factors to determine the level of illumination required.
- Purpose: The function and activities for the planned area;
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