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2009-087 Purchasing - Friends of Moorefields, Effie Draper-Savage - Nellie Draper Dick Memorial Foundation - Offer to Purchase and Contract
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2009-087 Purchasing - Friends of Moorefields, Effie Draper-Savage - Nellie Draper Dick Memorial Foundation - Offer to Purchase and Contract
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10/20/2009
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6b
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F. All -lights shall be shielded in such a way as to direct light towards the <br />Earth's surface and away from reflective surfaces, except as expressly <br />exempted from the provisions of these regulations. <br />G. Any temporary outdoor lighting that conforms to the requirements of <br />this Section shall be allowed. Nonconforming temporary outdoor <br />lighting may be permitted by the Planning Director after considering: 1) <br />the public and/or private benefits that will result from the temporary <br />fighting, 2) any annoyance or safety problems tha# may result from the <br />use of the temporary lighting, and 3) the duration of the temporary <br />nonconforming fighting. <br />H. if any subdivision proposes to have installed street or other common <br />or public area outdoor lighting, the final plat shall contain a statement <br />certifying #hat the applicable provisions of the ou#door .lighting <br />standards as contained in Section 6.31 will be adhered fo. The <br />required Lighting Plan and associated documents shall be submitted <br />and approved by the Planning Department prior to installation of any <br />regulated lighting. <br />If any street will be taken over by NCDOT for maintenance, roadway <br />lighting must meet AASHTO requirements, and must be installed and <br />maintained according to the NCDOT publication titled "Policies and <br />Procedures for Accommodating Utilities on Highway Rights-of-way". 2 <br />J. Upward flagpole lighting is permitted .for national and state flags <br />provided that the maximum lumen output is 13Q4 lumens per flagpole. <br />K. Any interior-lighted signs may not be lit at night when the face of the <br />sign is removed or damaged in such a way that the light may distract <br />drivers or adjacent property owners. <br />6.31.7 Lighting in Parking Lots and Outdoor Areas <br />A. Other than floodlights and flood lamps, afl outdoor area and parking lot <br />lighting fixtures shall be fiull cutoff fixtures. <br />B. The mounting height of all outdoor fighting, except outdoor sports field <br />lighting and outdoor performance area lighting, shalt not exceed thirty- <br />six (36) feet above finished grade. <br />C. Any light fixture must be placed in such a manner that no lamp surface <br />is visible from any residential area or public/private roadway. <br />Z The (VCDOT's standard 2'-6" curb and gutter, defined as a 6" vertical face curb on page 4T.2 of the <br />"Policies and Procedures for Accommodating Utilities an 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 />6-87 <br />
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