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MODEL LIGHTING ORDINANCE - USER ’ S GUIDE MODEL LIGHTING ORDINANCE -
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Table G - Residential Lighting Limits Lighting Application LZ 0
Row 1 Maximum Allowed Not
Luminaire Lumens * for Unshielded Luminaires at one entry allowed only
Row 2 Maximum Allowed Luminaire Lumens * for each Fully Shielded Luminaire
Row 3 Maximum Allowed Luminaire Lumens * for each Unshielded Luminaire excluding main entry
Row 4 Maximum Allowed Luminaire Lumens * for each Landscape Lighting
Row 5 Maximum Allowed Luminaire Lumens * for each Shielded Directional Flood Lighting
Row 6 Maximum Allowed Luminaire Lumens * for each Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
IX . TABLES ( cont .) - Ordinance Text
630 lumens
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
LZ 1
420 lumens
1,260 lumens
315 lumens
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
LZ 2
630 lumens
1,260 lumens
315 lumens
1,050 lumens
1,260 lumens
525 lumens
LZ 3
630 lumens
1,260 lumens
315 lumens
2,100 lumens
2,100 lumens
525 lumens
* Luminaire lumens equals Initial Lamp Lumens for a lamp , multiplied by the number of lamps in the luminaire
LZ 4
630 lumens
1,260 lumens
315 lumens
2,100 lumens
2,100 lumens
525 lumens
TABLE G RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING - User ’ s Guide
Residential Light Levels Most residential lighting has traditionally used incandescent lamps which are identified by their wattage . However , since new technologies provide more light for fewer watts , it is no longer possible to regulate residential lighting solely by providing a maximum wattage . Table G , therefore , lists maximum initial luminaire lumens only .
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