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PART VII. LIGHTING <br />Street lighting can be used to help unify the City Place_and add to the "festive" <br />atmosphere being sought. On-site parking lot and building light fixtures may vary <br />from one sub-area to the next but illumination levels shall remain consistent and <br />not compete with street lighting and signage. Appropriate special lighting effects <br />that will be compatible with the overall design concept are encouraged. <br />Street lighting and parking lot parking contribute to the safety and security of the <br />project. Unique lighting fixtures may provide easy identification of the project <br />for motorists. Lighting potentially visible from adjacent property shall be <br />subdued and incorporate cut-off shields or be oriented to the interior of the <br />project. Lighting shall not interfere with vehicular traffic. <br />A. Street Lighting/Exterior To The Project. (Public Right-of--Way) <br />1. All street lighting along Main Street, Memory Lanel ~ Lawson <br />Way and Jeanette Lane shall be of singular design placed at regular <br />intervals, mounted atop concrete or metal standard and installed <br />per City specifications as required. <br />2. Light standards, poles, and bollards shall be of common design <br />with durable finishes and materials to create unity along the project <br />perimeter, in accordance with the City's commercial development <br />standards. <br />B. On-Site Parking Lot, Pedestrian Lighting, City Place Drive. <br />1. Pedestrian scale lighting should illuminate entry ways, courtyards, <br />parking lots and other such areas. <br />2. Lighting should be used to enhance landscaping and reinforced <br />architecture, with dramatic uplighting or wall shadow effects with <br />plant materials encouraged. <br />3. Parking lot light fixtures and bollards shall be consistent in styling <br />with the design theme proposed for that sub-area of the project. <br />4. The use of neon and other specialized lighting effects that would <br />reinforce the attractiveness of the project to pedestrian traffic and <br />incorporate the design theme of the project maybe used. <br />5. The use of white or clear string lighting in trees around outdoor <br />pedestrian areas may be used. <br />6. Washing large wall areas with light to create shadows from <br />landscape materials maybe used. <br />32 <br />75A-71 <br />