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<br />6. Washing large wall areas with light to create shadows from <br />landscape materials may be used. <br /> <br />7. Lighting along the Concourse Drive shall be carried out as part of <br />the unified scheme to help create festive recreational atmosphere. <br /> <br />C. On-Site Building Lighting. <br /> <br />1. Service area lighting for large uses shall be contained within <br />service yard boundaries with light sources concealed. <br /> <br />2. Building illumination and architectural lighting will be creative <br />and reinforce the design theme. Indirect wall lighting or "raw wall <br />washing" overhead downlighting, will be utilized throughout the <br />commercial development. <br /> <br />3. In residential areas, warm simple lighting will be employed. These <br />components could include uplighting of building entrances and <br />courtyard trees, subtle soft lighting effects, washing of walls with <br />light from concealed ground sources. <br /> <br />4. In residential areas the use of specialized lighting effects such as <br />neon and internally illuminated signs shall be avoided as shall any <br />blinding, bright or flashy effects. <br /> <br />5. Lighting shall not cast any glare onto adjacent lots and streets <br />outside the perimeters of the Main Street Concourse _ <br />project in such a manner as to decrease the safety of pedestrian and <br />vehicular movement. <br /> <br />6. Architectural lighting should be used to articulate the particular <br />building design. <br /> <br />D. Re uired Minimum Maintained Illuminance Levels <br /> <br /> <br />Classification <br /> <br />Minimum <br />Maintained <br />Horiz. F.C. <br />at GrOl:lfld <br /> <br />:Min. }.. vg. <br />Vert. F.C. <br /> <br />\Valkways Adj acent to <br />Roadways <br /> <br />1.0 F.e. <br /> <br />2.2 F.C. @ <br /> <br />51 <br /> <br />758-352 <br />