Lighting Plan. Every application for a Site Development Permit shall include a lighting plan, sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina and with demonstrable expertise in lighting design and mitigation strategies, that shows the following: a. existing and proposed lighting fixture types and locations b. isolux contour diagram and grid points with the measured and calculated pre-development and post-development foot-candles at grade on property where lighting impacts are expected. c. a description of how lighting meets the goals of ‘dark skies’ lighting and complies with the lighting standards of the Development Agreement. d. A demonstration that there is no increase in lighting foot-candle levels at the adjacent property line as a result of the project. e. Demonstration that increases in illumination on property outside of the Carolina North Project do not result in lighting levels in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, measured at ground level. f. Confirmation that, for property outside of the Carolina North Project where existing ambient lighting levels are in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, there is no increase in measurable lighting levels. These lighting restrictions shall not apply to adjacent property outside of the Carolina North Project that is in the same ownership as property within the Carolina North Project.
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Sources: Development Agreement
Lighting Plan. Every application for a Site Development Permit shall include a lighting plan, sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina and with demonstrable expertise in lighting design and mitigation strategies, that shows the following:
a. existing and proposed lighting fixture types and locations
b. isolux contour diagram and grid points with the measured and calculated pre-pre- development and post-development foot-candles at grade on property where lighting impacts are expected.
c. a description of how lighting meets the goals of ‘dark skies’ lighting and complies with the lighting standards of the Development Agreement.
d. A demonstration that there is no increase in lighting foot-candle levels at the adjacent property line as a result of the project.
e. Demonstration that increases in illumination on property outside of the Carolina North Project do not result in lighting levels in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, measured at ground level.
f. Confirmation that, for property outside of the Carolina North Project where existing ambient lighting levels are in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, there is no increase in measurable lighting levels. (These lighting restrictions shall not apply to adjacent property outside of the Carolina North Project that is in the same ownership as property within the Carolina North Project.)
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Sources: Development Agreement
Lighting Plan. Every application for a Site Development Permit shall include a lighting plan, sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina and with demonstrable expertise in lighting design and mitigation strategies, that shows the following:
a. existing and proposed lighting fixture types and locations
b. isolux contour diagram and grid points with the measured and calculated pre-pre- development and post-development foot-candles at grade on property where lighting impacts are expected.
c. a description of how lighting meets the goals of ‘dark skies’ lighting and complies with the lighting standards of the Development Agreement.
d. A demonstration that there is no increase in lighting foot-candle levels at the adjacent property line as a result of the project.
e. Demonstration that increases in illumination on property outside of the Carolina North Project do not result in lighting levels in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, measured at ground level.
f. Confirmation that, for property outside of the Carolina North Project where existing ambient lighting levels are in excess of 0.3 foot-candles, there is no increase in measurable lighting levels. These lighting restrictions shall not apply to adjacent property outside of the Carolina North Project that is in the same ownership as property within the Carolina North Project.
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Sources: Development Agreement