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6.31.5 <br />Security lights of any wattage <br />motion - sensor switch, which do <br />12 minutes after activation, and <br />(2200 lumens). <br />23 <br />ATTACHMENT TWO (2) <br />that are controlled by a <br />not remain on longer than <br />do not exceed 150 watts <br />J. Roadway lighting, installed as of the effective date of the <br />outdoor lighting standards, as contained in Section 6.31, <br />within State maintained rights -of -way provided that the <br />standards of Sections 6.31.5.E and Section 6.31.6.1 are <br />met, except for mercury vapor luminaires. Mercury vapor <br />luminaires used for roadway lighting must be replaced in <br />conformity with the outdoor lighting standards contained in <br />Section 6.31 upon the earlier occurrence of the <br />replacement of the fixture or the lamp. <br />Submittal Requirements: <br />shall A. Lighting plans shall be completed and sealed by <br />professional engineer and <br />information as detailed herein as weil as outlined with <br />Article Fourteen (14) of this Ordinance <br />A-S. Plans, drawn to scale at a maximum of one (1) inch <br />equaling forty (40) feet, showing the exact proposed <br />location, type, and height of outdoor luminaires including <br />both building, pole and ground fixtures; <br />O. A description of the luminaires, including lamps, poles or <br />other supports and shielding devices, which may be <br />provided as catalogue illustrations and product <br />specifications from the manufacturer. As part of this <br />reguirernent, all lighting plans shall contain inset drawings <br />of all proposed lighting fixtures including any and all <br />directional controls (i.e. shields, reflectors, refractors, etc.) <br />that will aim and limit the angle of illumination. The lighting <br />detail shall also show the vertical angle of illumination for all <br />proposed fixtures that will be used to determine the <br />required shielding angle.--. <br />