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2. Landscaped yards shall be provided along all streets, both public and private. Landscaped yards shall not be used <br />for parking of vehicles or equipment or for storage or display of household items, materials, supplies or <br />merchandise advertised for sale. Landscaped yards shall be at least twenty (20') feet in depth along all streets <br />measured from the right-of-way. Except for driveways, the yard shall extend along the entire frontage of the lot <br />and, in the case of a corner lot, along both streets. <br />3. All property owners and their (sub-) contractors shall employ and maintain sediment and erosion control in <br />accordance with Section 22 of this ordinance until landscaping is complete. <br />4. All landscaping shall be completed within one (1) growing season after completion of any development, grading <br />and filling, construction, or other activity which shall result in exposed ground on the property. <br />7. Maintenance. <br />1. In all Districts, all structures, landscaping and fences shall be maintained so as not be unsightly or present harmful <br />health and safety or nuisance conditions to the adjoining areas. <br />8. Lighting and Glare. <br />1. In all Districts, any lighting shall be arranged as to deflect light from all adjoining property, and from the public <br />streets and highways. Direct or sky -reflected glare, whether from lighting or from high temperature processes such <br />as welding, shall not be directed into any adjoining property. <br />2. Glare or Heat. Any use requiring an operation producing an intense heat or light transmission shall be performed <br />with the necessary shielding to prevent such heat or light from being detectable at the lot line of the site on which <br />the use is located. <br />3. Outdoor Lighting. All outdoor lighting shall be so designed and installed so that light will not be directed onto <br />adjoining property or public streets and highways. Lighting units shall be properly shielded to give no upward <br />component of light to create a sky -glow. <br />1. Outdoor lighting fixtures shall be mounted at the lowest possible level above ground, but in no case shall <br />any pole or structure for mounting such fixtures exceed the maximum principal structure height <br />restrictions. <br />2. Prior to installing or remodeling any outdoor lighting, a site plan showing type, location and configuration <br />details and proposed area of direct illumination must be submitted to the Zoning Administrator for his <br />approval. <br />3. After completion of any outdoor lighting system the property owner may be required to submit an <br />affidavit, by a registered lighting engineer, that the completed project does not exceed the requirements of <br />this section. <br />4. Lighting used to illuminate sales lots. Lighting used to illuminate sales lots for new or used cars shall be arranged <br />and designed so as to comply with the following limitations: <br />1. Maximum maintained lighting level at any point within the boundaries of the lot, measured 36 inches <br />above grade, shall not exceed one -hundred twenty (120) foot candles. <br />2. Maximum maintained vertical illumination, measured thirty (30') feet out from the property line with the <br />meter directed toward the lot, shall be five (5) foot candles. <br />3. The maximum point brightness, measured with a brightness meter from a point thirty (30') feet out from <br />the property line, shall be no greater than six -hundred (600) foot Lamberts. <br />5. Lighting for outdoor storage areas. Lighting for outdoor storage areas shall comply with the following <br />limitations: <br />1. Maximum maintained lighting level at any point within the area, measured thirty-six (36") inches above <br />grade, shall not exceed fifteen (15) foot-candles. <br />Updated January 2025 — Gem Lake Consolidated Land Use Ordinance No. 131 91 <br />