0693-B Attention: Ordinance 693-B is not an
· amendment to the Uniform Building
Code (UBC).. Do not amend or repeal
No. 693-B with future UBC adoptions.
12/1/99
ORDINANCE NO. 693-B
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING REQUIREMENTS FOR OUTDOOR
LIGHTING; ESTABLISHING ILLUMINATION STANDARDS;
ESTABLISHING LUMINANCE LIMITS; PROVIDING THAT THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF CERTAIN ORDINANCES;
PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS; PROVIDING A
SEVERAB1LITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule city acting under its charter adopted
by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 if the
Texas Local Government Code; and
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has previously adopted regulations providing for
requirements for outdoor lighting in certain zoning districts; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is necessary to provide for more
comprehensive regulations regarding the provision of outdoor lighting on private property within
the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TItE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
PURPOSE
This Ordinance sets forth minimum criteria for the installation, use and maintenance of
outdoor lighting, the purposes of which are to:
(a) preserve and enhance the lawful nighttime use and enjoyment of property;
(b)
protect drivers and pedestrians on nearby travel ways from disabling glare from non-
vehicular light sources that shine directly into their eyes and thereby impair safe
travel;
(c)
shield neighboring properties from nuisance glare and trespass resulting from
improperly directed or unshielded shield light sources;
(d) preclude or lessen light pollution;
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(e)
(a)
(b)
promote efficient design and operation with regard to energy conservation; and to
curtail the degradation of the nighttime visual environment.
SECTION 2.
EXEMPTIONS
The following uses shall be exempt fi.om the requirements of this Ordinance:
(1) Lighting installed on property used for a single-family or two-family
dwelling;
(2) Lighting, such as street lights and traffic signal devices, installed by a
governmental agency for traffic safety control purposes on public rights-of-
way or property.
(3) Temporary special effects of holiday lighting.
(4) Lighting which is not subject to this Ordinance by state or federal law.
(5) Specific exemptions as may be reviewed by the planning and zoning
commission and approved by the city council during a development, site
plan, or other similar review process so long as the requirements of Section 9
are met.
Other temporary lighting effects may be used for a period not to exceed 10 days if
approved by the building official or his designated representative. Any person may
submit a written request, on a form furnished by the city, to the building official for
a temporary exemption. The building official shall consider the following
information in determining whether to approve a request for temporary exemption:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(6)
specific exemption requested;
type and use of outdoor light fixture involved;
duration of time for the requested exemption;
type of lamp and calculated lumens;
proposed location on premises of the outdoor light fixture; and
physical size of outdoor light fixtures and type of shielding provided.
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(c)
An applicant may appeal any denial of such application to the city council, by
requesting a modification in accordance with Section 10. Such appeal must be filed
with the building official not more than 10 days after the denial.
SECTION 3.
DEFINITIONS
The following words when used in this Ordinance, shall have the meanings ascribed to them
in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Bollard luminaire means a luminaire on a pole not over 42 inches in height designed to
project light below a horizontal plane nmning through the top of the fixture.
Candela means the unit of luminous intensity in a given direction. It is commonly called one
candlepower.
Diffusing Luminaires means a luminaire that scatters light substantially in all directions as
contrasted with a directional luminaire which confines its light principally in an angle of less
than 180 degrees.
Floodlight means a luminaire designed to project its light in a defined area. It is directional
in character.
Floodlight beam means the angular spread of light between two orthogonal planes each of
which equal ten percent of the maximum candlepower within the beam.
Footcandle means the amount of illumination provided by one lumen uniformly distributed
on one square foot of surface.
Footlambert means the luminance of a surface uniformly emitting, transmitting, or reflecting
one lumen per square foot of surface.
Illumination means the density of the luminous flux (lumens) incident on a surface. It is the
quotient of the luminous flux divided by the area of the surface, expressed in foot candles.
Light source means a device (such as a lamp) which produces visible energy as distinguished
from devices or bodies that reflect or transmit light, such as a luminaire.
Lumen means the quantity of luminous flux intercepted by a surface of one square foot, all
points of which are one foot from a uniform source of one candela. A one-candela source
provides 12.57 lumens.
Luminaire means a device or fixture containing a light source and means for directing and
controlling the distribution of light from the source.
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Luminance means the luminous intensity per unit projected area of a given surface viewed
from a given direction for purposes of this Ordinance expressed in candelas divided by
distance squared.
Glare means light emitting from a luminaire with an intensity great enough to reduce a
viewer's ability to see.
SECTION 4.
LIGHTING DESIGN
(a)
Lighting systems, including the placement ofluminaires, shall meet the requirements
of this Ordinance.
(b)
Luminaires on poles over 42 inches in height and exterior wall mounted light fixtures
shall be high pressured sodium lights or other lights giving a similar soft lighting
effect. The building official may approve alternate lighting if he finds that it:
(1)
provides at least approximate equivalence to the applicable specific
requirements of this Ordinance; and
(2) is otherwise satisfactory and complies with the intent of this Ordinance.
(c)
Fully recessed lights in ceilings of canopies or roof overhangs may be of any type
provided the level of illumination does not exceed the limitations specified in Section
5 hereof. See Appendix Illustration B.
(d)
Luminaires causing glare at property line or in vehicle areas on streets or parking
lots are prohibited.
(e)
Incandescent bulbs may be used as decorative lighting provided the individual lamps
do not exceed 25 watts and do not otherwise conflict with this Ordinance.
SECTION 5.
ILLUMINATION
(a)
The intensity of illumination projected from one property to another property is
determined by the zoning district classification of the neighboring property and shall
not exceed the following intensities, as measured from the property line of the
neighboring property:
Footcandles Footcandles
Horizontal Vertical
Zoning of Neighboring Property
Agricultural, Single-family, and two-family residential districts 0.2 0.5
Multiple-family residential districts 0.5 0.5
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Nonresidential districts, streets
Light industrial districts
3.0 13.0
5.0 5.0
(b)
The maximum outdoor computed or measured illumination level on a property shall
not exceed 20 foot candles outdoors at any point, except that lighting under canopies
(such as service stations) shall not exceed 30 foot candles.
SECTION 6.
MEASUREMENT.
(a)
Meter required. Lighting levels of outdoor lighting shall be measured in foot candles
with a direct reading portable light meter with a color and cosine corrected sensor
with multiple scales. The meter shall read within an accuracy of plus or minus five
percent. It shall have been tested and calibrated by an independent commercial
photometric laboratory or the manufacturer within one year of date of use as attested
to by a certificate issued by such laboratory.
(b)
Horizontal method of measurement. The meter sensor shall be mounted not more
than six inches above ground level in a horizontal position. Readings shall be taken
only after the cell has been exposed to provide a constant reading. Measurements
shall be made when the meteorological optical range is six miles or further so that
measurements will not be adversely affected by atmospheric scatter. Measurements
shall be made after dark with the existing questioned light sources on, then with the
same sources off. This procedure eliminates the effects of moonlight and other
ambient light. The difference between the two readings shall be compared to the
footcandle ratings listed in Section 5(a) hereof.
(c)
Vertical method of measurement. The meter sensor shall be mounted at five feet
above ground level in a vertical position, perpendicular to the property line and
facing the outdoor lighting in question. Reading shall be taken only after the cell has
been exposed to provide a constant reading. Measurements shall be made after dark
with the existing questioned light sources on, then with the same sources off. This
procedure eliminates the effects of moonlight and other ambient light. The difference
between the two readings shall be compared to the footcandle ratings listed in
Section 5(a) hereof.
(d)
Computation of illumination. Illumination at a point may be computed in lieu of
measurement. Computation methods shall consist of a generally accepted
Illuminating Engineering society method, using certified photometric data furnished
by the fixture manufacturer, lamp manufacturer, photometric laboratory, or other
reliable authority satisfactory to the city. Computations shall be based on new,
properly seasoned lamps, new and clean fixtures, and at rated voltage and wattage,
with ballasts, lenses, shields, diffusers, and other appurtenances in place, and with
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proper regard taken for mounting height, relative elevation, natural and manmade
objects.
SECTION 7.
LUMINANCE.
(a)
Limits. The intensity of luminance projected from one property to another is
determined by the zoning district classification of the neighboring property and shall
not exceed the following limits:
Zoning of Neighboring Property Luminance
(1 ) Single-family and two-family residential districts 0.02
(2) Multiple-family residential districts 0.05
(3) Nonresidential districts, streets 0.30
(4) Industrial districts 0.50
(b)
Calculations generally. Because of the lack of a practical means of measuring
fixture luminance in the field, and because of the factors involved in glare, a
computational method shall be used, the results of which determine compliance
with this section. The point from which luminance calculations shall be made is
five feet above ground at the property line of the property adjacent to the property
with the outdoor lighting.
(c)
Luminance calculations using luminaire photometric data. Luminance shall be
computed by the formula:
L=
d2+h2
where "I" is the fixture candlepower in candelas in the direction of the point from
which the calculations are to be made, "d" is the shortest distance in feet measured
horizontally from the property line to a point directly under the luminaire, and "h"
is the height of the luminaire above the eye level as explained in Appendix A
illustration.
SECTION 8.
ENFORCEMENT.
(a)
Illumination in excess of limits. If the illumination, as measured, exceeds the limits
stated in Section 5 hereof, the illumination shall be reduced until the illumination is
equal to or less than the limits prescribed in Section 5. This may be accomplished by
removal of the light, reduction in the quantity ofluminaires, reduction of the wattage
of the lamps, shielding the luminaires or aiming of the luminaires.
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ORDINANCE NO. 693-B
(b)
Luminance in excess of limits. If the luminance ofa luminaire, as calculated, exceeds
the limitations stated in Section 7 hereof, the luminance shall be reduced until the
luminance is equal to or less than the limits prescribed in Section 7. This may be
accomplished by reduction of the wattage of the lamps, shielding the luminaire of by
re-aiming of the luminaires.
(c)
Shielding. Luminaires shall be aimed in such a manner that the viewer's eye, five
feet above ground at or beyond the property line, shall not be exposed to fixture
luminance within the floodlight beam of the luminaire. If such luminaires cannot be
aimed they shall be shielded such that the light source is effectively concealed from
view from the neighboring property. Shielding may be accomplished by louvers,
baffles, visors, or shields placed on the luminaires, or by plantings, fences, berms,
elevation, or any other method such that the limitations of Section 7 hereof are met.
SECTION 9.
PLANS AND SUBMITTALS.
(a)
Lighting plans submitted for review and approval for concept plans, site plans, and
building permits shall include a schematic lay-out of all proposed exterior fixture
locations, footcandle data, and a plot demonstrating intensities and uniformities
within the limitations established in this Ordinance.
(b)
When requested by the building official, the applicant shall submit a visual impact
photometric plan that demonstrates both light coverage and light spillage resulting
from the proposed lighting plan and the provision for adequate measures to mitigate
nuisance from light pollution and disabling glare both on the uses or development
site and on adjacent properties.
(c)
Should any outdoor light fixture or the type of light source be changed after receiving
approval pursuant to this Ordinance, the owner shall submit a change request to the
building official for his approval, together with adequate information to assure
compliance with this Ordinance.
SECTION 10.
APPEALS; VARIANCES; MODIFICATIONS
(a)
A person may request a modification or variance from the provisions of this
Ordinance. The person shall submit an application for a variance to the building
official on forms prescribed by the building official.
(b)
A person who is dissatisfied with the decision of the building official may file an
appeal. The person may file an appeal not more than 10 days afier the determination
of the building official. The person shall submit an appeal to the building official on
forms prescribed by the building official.
ORDINANCE NO. 693-B PAGE 7 of 12
(c)
The city council, after receiving a recommendation from the planning and zoning
commission, may grant a modification or variance from the provisions of this
Ordinance in either of the following circumstances:
(1)
Upon finding that strict application of the Ordinance would not forward the
purposes of this Ordinance, or that alternatives proposed by the applicant
would satisfy the purposes of this Ordinance at least to an equivalent degree.
(2)
Upon finding that an outdoor light, or system of outdoor lights required for
a particular use cannot reasonably comply with the standard and provide
sufficient illumination for safety, as determined by recommended practices
adopted by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North American for the
particular use or other evidence submitted by a professional engineer.
(d)
The city council, may impose such conditions on a modification or variance which
it deems appropriate to further the purposes of this Ordinance.
SECTION 11.
CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES.
All outdoor electrically powered illuminating devices shall be installed in conformance with
the provisions of this Ordinance, the Building Code and the Electrical Code, as applicable.
SECTION 12.
EXISTING LIGHTING
(a) When outdoor lighting does not conform to the provisions of this Ordinance and
lawfully exists on the effective date of this Ordinance or when plans for outdoor lighting have been
lawfully submitted in connection with an application for a building permit, concept plan,
development plan or site plan, it shall be deemed a lawful use, subject to the following conditions:
(1) If a person makes any change or addition to an existing lighting system, the change
or addition shall conform to the provisions of this Ordinance; and
(2) If a person makes any change or addition to an existing building which results in an
increase in the size of the building by more than 20 percent, the person shall ensure
that the existing outdoor lighting shall conform to the provisions of this Ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 693-B PAGE 8 of lz
(b) A person may file an application for a variance fi.om the requirements of Section
12(a)(2) with the City Council as provided in Section 10 hereof. In considering whether to grant a
such a variance, the City Council shall consider, in addition to the factors enumerated in Section 10
hereof, the costs necessary to comply with this Ordinance and the extent of economic hardship that
a person would incur in order to conform to the provisions of Section 12(a)(2) hereof.
SECTION 13.
PENALTY
Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply
with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more
than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist
shall constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 14.
PUBLICATION
The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to publish the proposed
ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public
hearing thereon at least ten (10) days before the second reading of this ordinance, and if this
ordinance provides for the imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation of any of
its provisions, then the City Secretary shall additionally publish this ordinance or its caption and
penalty in the official City newspaper one time within ten days after passage of this ordinance, as
required by Section 3.13 of the Charter of the City of Southlake.
SECTION 15.
SEVERABILITY
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the phrases, clauses,
sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid
judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect
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any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since
the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance
of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
SECTION 16.
CUMULATIVE CLAUSE
This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances of the City of Southlake,
Texas, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such
ordinances, in which event the conflicting provisions of such ordinances are hereby repealed.
Specifically, this ordinance shall be cumulative of the provisions regarding outdoor lighting as
contained in the Zoning Ordinance.
SECTION 17.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall be in full fome and effect from and after its passage and publication as
required by law, and it is so ordained. The provisions of this ordinance shall apply to all applications
for building permits filed on or after the effective date.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THIS
, 1999.
DAY OF
MA~OR
ORDINANCE NO. 693-B PAGE 10 of 12
PASSED AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING ON THIS .
~ , 1999.
EFFECTIVE:
DAY OF
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
CITY ATTORNEY
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APPENDIX ILLUSTRATIONS
A
Factors for Lumanance Determination
B
Ceiling Light ~n Canopy or Overhang
Fully Recessed
Not Fully ITecessed
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Sr offense:.LeGrand
City Secretary
City of Southlake,Texas
Remit To: Star-Telegram Customer ID: CIT57
P.O. Box 901051 Customer Name: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
FORT WORTH, TX 76101-2051 Invoice Number: 156643901
Invoice Amount: $43.74
PO Number:
Amount Enclosed: 1$