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Design and Development Standards <br /> Building and Site Li,qhtin,q <br /> <br />Wall mounted lights may not extend above the <br />height of the wall or parapet to which they are <br />mounted. <br /> <br />Lighting fixtures and luminaries should be <br />provided to complement the architectural style <br />and be compatible with the development <br />where they are located. <br /> <br />9. Lighting should not be animated. <br /> <br />10. Exterior lighting should be designed and <br /> installed to direct, shield, and confine direct <br /> rays Of light to within the boundaries of the <br /> development. <br /> <br />LAND USE <br /> <br />11. Exterior lighting should be designed through placement and fixture type to avoid direct <br /> glare in the eyes of on-site pedestrians and drivers. <br /> <br />J <br /> <br /> MALL OR WALKWAY LIGHTING ACCENT LIGHTS <br /> AT MAIN DRIVEWAY AR EAS <br /> <br />12. Overhead service wires or exposed conduit <br /> are to be avoided. <br /> <br />13. Parking lot, accent, and building lights should <br /> be coordinated for appearance as well as <br /> functionality. <br /> <br />14. Decorative lighting should be designed in a <br /> subtle, architecturally appropriate and <br /> screened manner in order to enhance and <br /> attract attention to a development. <br /> <br />15. Light fixtures with exposed bulbs are not <br /> allowed. <br /> <br />16. In parking lots, light standards should be designed with raised bases in order to protect the <br /> light from vehicles and keep the connection with the footing above the irrigation when they <br /> are placed in planters. <br /> <br />17. Light standards should be placed so that the illumination spread will not conflict the growth of <br /> trees in require, d parking lot planters. <br /> <br /> <br />