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Pattern Outdoor Lighting Code for the MAG Region
Section 1 : Purpose and Intent Section 2 : Conformance with Applicable Codes Section 3 : Applicability 3.1 New Uses , Buildings and Major Additions or Modifications 3.2 Minor Additions 3.3 Nonconforming Outdoor Light Fixtures ; Nonconforming Uses 3.4 Resumption of Use after Abandonment 3.5 Public Roadways 3.6 Alteration of Non-conforming Use
Section 4 : Outdoor Lighting Standards 4.1 Shielding Standards 4.2 Total Outdoor Light Output Standards 4.3 Lamp CCT Standards 4.4 Effective Shielding Standard 4.5 " House side " Shielding Standard 4.6 Curfews
Section 5 : Outdoor Advertising Sign Lighting Standards 5.1 Externally Illuminated Sign Lighting Standards 5.2 Internally Illuminated Sign , Neon Sign Multicolor Fixed-Copy LED Sign and
Single-Color LED Sign Lighting Standards 5.3 Multicolor Changeable-Copy LED Sign Lighting Standards 5.4 Curfews
Section 6 : Special Uses 6.1 Recreational Facilities 6.2 Frontage Row of Vehicle Display Areas 6.3 Service Station Canopies 6.4 Other Lighting on Parcels with Special Uses Section 7 : Submission of Plans and Evidence of Compliance with Code , Subdivision Plats 7.1 Submission Contents 7.2 Additional Submission 7.3 Subdivision Plats 7.4 Lamp or Fixture Substitution 7.5 Plan Approval 7.6 Certification of Installation
Section 8 : Approved Materials and Methods of Construction or Installation / Operation 8.1 Approval of Alternatives
Section 9 : Prohibitions 9.1 Laser Source Light 9.2 Searchlights
9.3 Mercury Vapor
Section 10 : Temporary Exemption 10.1 Request ; Renewal ; Information Requir 10.2 Approval ; Duration 10.3 Disapproval ; Appeal
Section 11 : Other Exemptions 11.1 Nonconformance 11.2 State and Federal Facilities 11.3 Emergency Lighting 11.4 Swimming Pool and Fountain Lighting Section 12 : Appeals Section 13 : Law Governing Conflicts Section 14 : Violation and Penalty Section 15 : Severability Section 16 : Definitions
Note : Bold italics indicate terms defined in Section
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