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ii. Ramps/corners: 10 foot-candles 4278 <br />iii. Entrances/exits: 50 foot-candles 4279 <br />iv. Stairwells: 20 foot-candles 4280 <br />b. Covered Parking Facilities (Night): 4281 <br />i. General parking and pedestrian areas: 5 foot-candles 4282 <br />ii. Ramps/corners: 5 foot-candles 4283 <br />iii. Entrances/exits: 5 foot-candles 4284 <br />iv. Stairwells 20 foot-candles 4285 <br />c. Open Parking Areas: 4286 <br />i. General parking, vehicle, and pedestrian areas: .4 to 1 foot-candle 4287 <br />3. All lights not reasonably required for security or business operations must be turned off between 4288 <br />the hours of 10:00 P.M. and sunrise, or operated by motion detectors so that they only turn on 4289 <br />when there is activity nearby and turn off shortly thereafter. 4290 <br />4. Pole Height: The height of light poles shall not exceed 12 feet if located closer than 50 feet to a 4291 <br />residential property line, nor a height of 25 feet if located between 50 feet and 100 feet of a 4292 <br />residential property line. Light poles or fixtures may be a maximum of 40 feet tall if located 4293 <br />greater than 100 feet from a residential property line and if the light source and light source glare 4294 <br />is completely screened by building, berm, or landscape material with a minimum opacity of 90% 4295 <br />to eye level view of living spaces in homes within 300 feet of light source. 4296 <br />5. Decorative Lighting: Decorative poles and luminaires shall be allowed on all new development 4297 <br />sites when incorporated as pedestrian safety/security lighting along walkways, paths, and near the 4298 <br />principal structure. 4299 <br />1011.12: ADDITIONAL STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC USES IN ALL DISTRICTS: 4300 <br />A. Residential Uses, Principal: 4301 <br />1. One- and two-family dwellings: See design standards in Section 1004.05. 4302 <br />2. Multi-family dwellings: See design standards in Section 1004.06 in addition to the following: 4303 <br />a. Recreational facilities must be provided to serve the needs of the anticipated population. 4304 <br />b. Minimum distances between buildings shall equal the sum of the required side yards for each 4305 <br />building. 4306 <br />c. Screening and buffering shall be required per Section 1011.03B of this Chapter. 4307 <br />3. Cohousing Community: Cohousing is a permitted use within any housing type that is permitted 4308 <br />within the zoning district where the cohousing development is located. Likewise, any housing 4309 <br />type that is conditional within the zoning district may be used for cohousing with conditional use 4310 <br />approval. Any allowed use within the zoning district where the cohousing development is located 4311 <br />may be allowed as part of the cohousing development. 4312