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Section 14 . Violation and Penalty .
It shall be a civil infraction for any person to violate any of the provisions of this Code . Each and every day or night during which the violation continues shall constitute a separate offense . A fine shall be imposed of not less than fifty dollars nor more than seven hundred dollars for any individual or not less than 100 nor more than ten thousand dollars for any corporation , association , or other legal entity for each offense . The imposition of a fine under this Code shall not be suspended .
Section 15 . Severability .
If any of the provisions of this Code or the application thereof is held invalid , such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Code which can be given effect , and to this end , the provisions of this Code are declared to be severable .
Section 16 . Definitions .
As used in this Code , unless the context clearly indicates otherwise , certain words and phrases shall mean the following :
16.1 . � Abandoned . Abandonment shall be determined as provided in Section _____ of the City / Town ’ s Zoning Ordinance .
16.2 . � Area Lighting . All outdoor lighting used for , but not limited to , illumination for walkways , roadways , equipment yards , parking lots , outdoor security , outdoor sales or eating areas , assembly or repair areas , advertising and other signs , and recreational facilities where GENERAL ILLUMINATION for utility , safety or security of the grounds is the primary concern .
16.3 . � Billboard . Any sign designed for use with changeable advertising copy and which is normally used for the advertisement of goods produced or services rendered at locations other than the premises on which the sign is located .
16.4 . � CCT . See Correlated Color Temperature .
16.5 . � Correlated Color Temperature . ( of a light source ) The temperature ( in Kelvins , abbreviated K ) of a black-body radiator ( e . q . the tungsten filament in an incandescent lamp ) that radiates light of comparable hue to that light source . Higher CCT sources appear bluer or “ cooler ,” lower CCT sources appear yellower or “ warmer .”
16.6 . � Decorative Lighting . Any outdoor lighting used for , but not limited to , architectural illumination , flag and monument lighting , and illumination of trees , bushes , etc .
16.7 . � Development Project . Any residential , commer plan or development plan which is submitted to the
16.8 . � Direct Illumination . Illumination resulting from luminaire , not light diffused through translucent sign as the ground or building faces .
16.9 . � Directly Visible . Allowing a direct line-of-sight to
16.10 . � Display Area . Outdoor areas where active nigh accurate color perception of merchandise by cust area uses include automobile and recreational v building supply sales , gardening or nursery sales , s be approved as display lot uses by the Planning Dire
16.11 . � Frontage Row of Vehicle Display Area . That po located adjacent to the parcel frontage . Includes on the parcel frontage ; does not include the driving a or the remainder of the display area not adjacent to
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16.13 . � Footcandle . The standard imperial unit used to light falling onto a surface , such as a roadway or ath lumen per square foot . One footcandle equals appr
16.14 . � Fully Shielded ( Light Fixture ). A light fixture con emitted by the fixture , either directly from the lamp reflection or refraction from any part of the lumina
Appendix A : White Paper – Communities Addressing Light Pollution that Affect Nighttime Military Training