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Figure 318.070-22 <br /> Acceptable and unacceptable parking area lighting <br /> Smaller scale <br /> lighting fixtures - <br /> A7 „I <br /> VIDEO.I c FFE6S <br /> OP' <br /> NMI. <br /> l�1 111 <br /> DO THIS <br /> vloeo+I <br /> 11111 <br /> IlnMT nn THIS <br /> 5. Pedestrian-scaled lighting (light fixtures no taller than 15 feet) is encouraged in areas of <br /> pedestrian activity <br /> 6. Lighting must not trespass onto adjacent private parcels, nor shall a light source <br /> (luminaire) be visible at the property line. All building lights shall be directed onto the <br /> building itself and/or the ground immediately adjacent to it. The light emissions shall not <br /> be visible above the roofline of the building. <br /> 7. Surface-mounted building wall parking lot lighting is prohibited. <br /> 31B.080 Design standards: building design. <br /> General Notes: <br /> 1. Many of these building design guidelines call for a building to feature one or more <br /> elements from a menu of items. In these cases, a single element, feature, or detail may <br /> satisfy multiple objectives. For example, a specially designed or fabricated covered entry <br /> with attractive detailing might be counted toward requirements for human scale, building <br /> corners, and building details. <br /> 2. The terms "decorative" and "ornamental" are not necessarily meant to mean <br /> "characterized by traditional patterns, nonstructural elements, or applied markings." <br /> Elements may be considered"decorative," "ornamental," or"special" if they extend <br /> beyond the typical level of quality, use materials or forms in an unusual way, or show <br /> special architectural consideration. The City shall determine what elements are <br /> "ornamental," "decorative," or"special." <br /> 48 <br />