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ORD-2003-037 - Outdoor Lighting Standards Zoning Ordinance Amendment
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6/26/2003
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0026 <br />t�i <br />Orange County <br />Commission for the Environment <br />c/o Orange County ERCD <br />306 -A Revere Road / PO Sox 8181 <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br />Phone: (919) 245 -2590, Fax: (919) 644 -3351 <br />Memorandum <br />To: Nicole Gooding -Ray, Chair . <br />Orange County Planning Board <br />From: Cara Crisler and Richard Whisnant, Co- Chairs <br />Orange County Commission for the Environment <br />Date: March 21, 2003 <br />Re: Proposed Outdoor Lighting Standards Amendments <br />The Commission for the Environment discussed the proposed amendments to <br />the Zoning Ordinance addressing outdoor lighting standards at its March 10 <br />meeting. <br />The Commission supports the idea of outdoor lighting standards and commends <br />the staff for this proposal. Light pollution is a problem that has been raised by <br />members of the Commission in the past and the Commission feels that Orange <br />County should take proactive steps to begin dealing with the problem. If the <br />Planning Board's review process for the proposed ordinance ultimately stretches <br />beyond the currently planned timeline, the Commission would like to discuss and <br />review the ordinance in greater detail than time permitted on March 10. However, <br />there are issues that the Commission agreed and voted to forward to you at this <br />time: <br />• Are there sections from model ordinances or ordinances (such as Sedona, <br />Arizona) that we might be able to use in Orange County, so as to borrow <br />language that might already have been applied and refined elsewhere? <br />• Are the exemptions from the ordinance too broad? The Commission noted <br />that the exemption of all single - family residences from the Environmental <br />Impact Ordinance has been identified as a shortcoming in that existing <br />document. <br />ORANGE CO TY <br />24 2 <br />17 2 <br />NORTH CAROLINA <br />CELEBRATING 150 YEARS <br />
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