Common use of LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS Clause in Contracts

LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS. Cut-off type fixtures with flush-mounted, flat lenses that cast light downward, and not out toward adjacent properties, must be used. All exterior lighting specifications must comply with the LDC. All exterior lighting must be approved by the Community Development Director prior to issuance of the first building permit within the Property. All lighting associated with the development of this Property shall be extinguished within 1 hour of closing (except for that needed for security purposes) and shall remain off until 1 hour prior to opening for business on the following day. Should it be determined by the City, at a later date, that lighting on the Property is problematic to any adjacent residential uses within reason, the Owner/Developer, or their successors and assigns, as applicable, shall promptly adjust the light fixtures to resolve the issue to the City’s satisfaction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Non Residential Development Agreement, Non Residential Development Agreement

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LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS. Cut-off type fixtures with flush-mounted, flat lenses that cast light downward, and not out toward adjacent properties, must be used. All exterior lighting specifications must comply with the LDC. All exterior lighting must be approved by the Community Development Director prior to the issuance of the first a building permit within the Property. All lighting associated with the development of this Property shall be extinguished within 1 hour of closing (except for that needed for security purposes) and shall remain off until 1 hour prior to opening for business on the following day. Should it be determined by the City, at a later date, that lighting on the Property is problematic to any adjacent residential uses within reasonuses, the Owner/Developer, or their its successors and assigns, as applicable, shall promptly adjust the light fixtures to resolve the issue to the City’s satisfaction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS. Cut-off type fixtures with flush-mounted, flat lenses that cast light downward, and not out toward adjacent properties, must be used. All exterior lighting specifications must comply with the LDC. All exterior lighting must be approved by the Community Development Director prior to issuance of the first building permit within the Property. All lighting associated with the development of this Property shall be extinguished within 1 hour of closing (except for that needed for security purposes) and shall remain off until 1 hour prior to opening for business on the following day. Should it be determined by the City, at a later date, that lighting on the Property is problematic to any adjacent residential uses within reason, the Owner/Developer, or their its successors and assigns, as applicable, shall promptly adjust the light fixtures to resolve the issue to the City’s satisfaction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Non Residential Development Agreement

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LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS. Cut-off type fixtures with flush-mounted, flat lenses that cast light downward, and not out toward adjacent properties, must be used. All exterior lighting specifications must comply with the LDC. All exterior lighting must be approved by the Community Development Director prior to issuance of the first building permit within the Property. All lighting associated with the development of this Property shall be extinguished within 1 hour of closing (except for that needed for security purposes) and shall remain off until 1 hour prior to opening for business on the following day. Should it be determined by the City, at a later date, that lighting on the Property is problematic to any adjacent residential uses within reasonuses, the Owner/Developer, or their its successors and assigns, as applicable, shall promptly adjust the light fixtures to resolve the issue to the City’s satisfaction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ralston Creek Development and Subdivider’s Agreement

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