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B. Any outdoor lighting, including mercury vapor, used for an individual <br />single - family residence where the residence is constructed as of the <br />effective date of the outdoor lighting standards contained in Section <br />6.31. <br />C. Bona fide agricultural uses. <br />D. Traffic control signals and devices. <br />E. Temporary emergency lighting (i.e. fire, police, repair workers, <br />highway maintenance and construction, etc.). <br />F. Moving vehicle lights. <br />G. Navigation lights (i.e. airports, heliports, radio /television towers, <br />communication towers, etc.). <br />H. Holiday 'decorations using typical unshielded low- wattage <br />incandescent lights, which are in place no longer than 60 days. <br />I. Security lights of any wattage that are controlled by a motion - sensor <br />switch, which do not remain on longer than 12 minutes after activation, <br />and do not exceed 150 watts (2200 lumens). <br />J. Roadway lighting installed as of the effective date of the outdoor <br />lighting standards as contained in Section 6.31, within State <br />maintained rights -of -way provided that the standards of Sections <br />6.31.5.E and Section 6.31.6.1 are met except for mercury vapor <br />luminaires Mercury vapor luminaires used for roadway lightinq must <br />be replaced in conformity with the outdoor lighting standards contained <br />in Section 6.31 upon the earlier occurrence of the replacement of the <br />fixture or the lamp. <br />6.31.5 Submittal Requirements <br />A lighting plan shall be submitted with site plan or preliminary plan approval <br />documents. The plan shall contain the following information: <br />A. Plans, drawn to scale, showing the location, type, and height of <br />outdoor luminaires including both building, pole and ground fixtures; <br />B. A description of the luminaires, including lamps, poles or other <br />supports and shielding devices, which may be provided as catalogue <br />illustrations and product specifications from the manufacturer; <br />C. Photometric data, such as that furnished by the manufacturer, showing <br />the angle of light emission and lumen output; and <br />D. Additional information as may be required by the Planning Department <br />in order to determine compliance with Section 6.31. <br />6 -62 <br />