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ORD-2003-037 - Outdoor Lighting Standards Zoning Ordinance Amendment
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9 <br />1 Efland, which you can, I would think you co aldwe have om th ng adopted that we bring thisto <br />2 would hope that when we get to the porn <br />3 the attention of our Division Engineer and a Couns our concems because that's a real shame <br />4 what they've done right in the middle of the ty <br />~~' <br />as <br />5 <br />6 "And another egregious example would be the bank as you are coming into Hillsboroug <br />7 on Old 86. I wonder ff under 6.31.11 - Lightik aOnd B nik lif phis Ordinance adequately covers the <br />8 review that section and think about that ban , <br />9 gluttony that's involved in the bathing of that building in unnecessary light all night. <br />10 <br />11 "And also, I would just like to suggest that on 6.31.9c: I think you want to say, "shall no <br />12 exceed one hour after the end of the event." <br />13 <br />14 "Thank you." <br />15 <br />16 Moses Carev. Jr. "I heard one of the speakers speak and he was encouraging, a was <br />17 admiring the way the existing lighting or amortization of existing lighting was dealt with in the <br />18 Ordinance, but I heard someone, one of our Planning Board members ask about an <br />19 Amortization Schedule rather than the way we've dealt with it in here. And I think I heard you <br />20 (word I couldn't understand, maybe, "speak")favorably of the way it was dealt with in here. <br />21 <br />22 "Does any of the other speakers have any comments on whether one or the other o <br />23 those approaches..." <br />24 <br />25 Man Spoke up from the Audience in Response to Commissioner C~ry: "Let me just clari my <br />26 statement." <br />27 <br />28 Nicole Gooding - Ray °If you could come to the podium to do that. I'm sorry." <br />29 <br />30 Ron Osborne ? ° Ideally, an amortized period of replacement would be the perfect world, tha <br />31 would be a wonderful thing. My personal feeling is that it is much mare important to get a good <br />I don't <br />32 ordinance on the books at this stage of our development. Given Duke Power's concems, <br />33 .see any of those issues that are not easy to work out. If you start reaching into people's <br />34 pocketbooks, [or't over?] fixtures that they've had over a number of years and pushing them, <br />35 you're going to get some vocal apposition. To me it's much more important that we get - <br />36 contain the growth of bad lighting in Orange County. Time will take care of itself. You know that <br />37 the International Dark Skies made a huge effort in Manhattan, which most people would think is <br />38 an impossible task and they didn't even do it by retrofitting. But what happens is that in <br />39 Manhattan because of the aggressive retailing environment, facades are redone; often, store <br />40 windows are redesigned; store fronts are redesigned, and every time it is renovated, it has to <br />41 conform. Within ten years they did an unbelievable job of reducing vertical light pollution out of <br />42 Manhattan. Of course, the problem is everything around Manhattan is still non-conforming. That <br />43 was the reason I said that. Not that it would not be ideal to do that, but, my personal feeling is <br />44 that it is very important to get this on the books and functional, and protect us from what could <br />45 happen in a rapid developing period without any ordinance." <br />46 <br />47 Moses Carev. Jr. °So you don't think we have a perfect world here?" <br />48 <br />49 Ron Osborne "No " (Laughed) <br />50 <br />51 Moses Carev. Jr. 'Thank you " <br />
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