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DESIGN GUIDELINES 1 4 <br />have a sufficient level of lighting to provide security and <br />safety. <br />DG -183 Ensure that all lighting is "dark skies" compliant and does <br />not negatively impact the surrounding environment and <br />adjacent uses. The type and location should minimize <br />direct glare onto adjoining properties. <br />DG -184 Site lighting should not exceed more than 5 foot-candles <br />of illumination within 50 feet of a property used as or <br />zoned residential. <br />DG -185 Wall mounted lighting should not extend above the height <br />of the wall or parapet to which they are mounted. <br />DG -186 Lighting fixtures should use energy efficient technologies <br />such as LED bulbs to reduce energy consumption where <br />feasible. <br />DG -187 Accent lighting is encouraged to highlight architectural <br />details on buildings, primary entrances into public and <br />private spaces, and pedestrian and vehicular signage. <br />Seasonal lighting should be considered and <br />accommodated for in large plazas or open space areas. <br />DG -188 Site lighting should be incorporated into hardscape <br />materials such as steps, railings and paving. <br />DG -189 Light fixtures should match the character of surrounding <br />buildings and public realm elements within the immediate <br />vicinity to reinforce the design theme. <br />DG -190 Lighting should not be continuously flashing or animated <br />in a patter that is distracting to users of the site. <br />DG -191 Lighting fixtures with exposed bulbs should not be used. <br />DG -192 Security lighting should be designed as part of a <br />comprehensive lighting plan. <br />DG -193 Overhead service wires or exposed conduit should be <br />avoided. <br />MAINPLACE SPECIFIC PLAN 1 4-28 <br />