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28 <br />ATTACHMENT TWO (2) <br />publication titled "Policies and Procedures for <br />Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights -of- way ". z <br />J-. K. Upward flagpole lighting is permitted for national and state <br />flags provided that the maximum lumen output is 1300 <br />lumens per flagpole. <br />L. Any interior - lighted signs may not be lit at night when the <br />face of the sign is removed or damaged in such a way that <br />the light may distract drivers or adjacent property owners. <br />M. All outdoor lighting with the exception of Beall mounted <br />security lighting, ting, shall be extinguished within thirty 0) <br />minutes from the close of business, as determined by <br />posted hours of operation for said land use, _for non - <br />residential land uses unless other -wise detailed herein. <br />This shall not include security /mation sensor- l$.ghtir <br />designed to turn on when sensors detect movement and <br />automatically turn off after fifteen (1 minutes. <br />6.31.7 <br />Lighting in Parking Lots and Outdoor Areas: <br />A. Other than floodlights and flood lamps, all outdoor area and <br />parking lot lighting fixtures shall be full cutoff fixtures. <br />B. The mounting height of all outdoor lighting, except outdoor <br />sports field lighting and outdoor performance area lighting, <br />shall not exceed thirty -six (36) feet above finished grade. <br />C. Any light fixture must be placed in such a manner that no <br />lamp surface is visible from any residential area or <br />public /private roadway. <br />6.31.8 <br />Lighting for Vehicular Canopies <br />Areas under a vehicular canopy shall have a maximum point of horizontal <br />illuminance of twenty -four (24) maintained foot - candles (fc). Areas <br />outside the vehicular canopy shall be regulated by Section 6.31.6. <br />Acceptable methods include one or more of the following: <br />A. Recessed fixture incorporating a lens cover that is either <br />recessed or flush with the bottom surface (ceiling) of the <br />vehicular canopy. <br />