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26 <br />ATTACHMENT TWO (2) <br />delineated on the Growth Management Systems Mar), <br />within Rural Community Activity Nodes, as delineated <br />the Orange County Land Use Element Map,the followiln <br />lighting standards shall be observed: <br />1. There shall be a cap on the total lumens allowed on a <br />parcel of property totaling on average ten 110) lumens <br />per one (1) sguare foot of property with a maximum <br />cap of 50 ' 000 initial lumens per acre of property o <br />fraction thereof supporting a non-residential land use. <br />This cap shall not apply to outdoor sports field/outdoor <br />performance area lighting, which shall be regulated as <br />detailed herein. <br />2. The maximum liqht level permitted alona com ' mon <br />property lines shall be .05 foot-candles at __gny <br />gjdui ing residential roperty line and/or 1.0 foot- <br />1!2� <br />candle at any adjoining non-residential propertV line. <br />B. Within areas of the County designated as rural', as <br />delineated on the Growth Management Systems Map, or <br />within Rural Neighborhood or Rural Industrial Nodes, as <br />delineated on the Orange CountV Land Use Element Mar), <br />the following lighting standards shall be observed: <br />m5=4 <br />oaf, <br />This cap shall not apply to outdoor sports field/outdoor <br />performance area lighting, which shall be regulated as <br />detailed herein. <br />1111 111! 5111 pl <br />residential land use <br />2 The NCDOT's standard 2'-6" curb and gutter, defined as a 6" vertical face curb on page 47.2 of the <br />"Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights of Way" does not act as a barrier <br />curb at speeds greater than 25 mph. It is considered a mountable curb as defined in AASHTO "A Policy on <br />Geometric Design on Highways and Streets, 2001". Therefore, the mountable curb and gutter section of the <br />"Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights of Way" shall apply. <br />