No. 94-08-19 - City of Frisco
No. 94-08-19 - City of Frisco
No. 94-08-19 - City of Frisco
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1. Plans indicating the location <strong>of</strong> the lighting, and the type <strong>of</strong> illuminating<br />
devices, fixtures, lamps, supports, reflectors, and other devices;<br />
2. Description <strong>of</strong> the illuminating devices, fixtures, lamps, supports, reflectors,<br />
and other devices and the description may include, but is not limited to,<br />
catalog cuts by manufacturers and drawings (including sections where<br />
required) and height <strong>of</strong> the luminaries;<br />
3. Photometric plan and data sheets, such as that furnished by manufacturers,<br />
or similar to that furnished by manufacturers, showing the angle <strong>of</strong> cut <strong>of</strong>f or<br />
light emissions; .<br />
4. Water and sewer locations along with any other existing utilities lightly<br />
shaded on plans showing any possible location conflicts with proposed<br />
lighting.<br />
E. The following are exempt by this Ordinance.<br />
1. "Cobra head" type lighting fixtures having dished or "drop" lenses or<br />
refractors which house other than incandescent light sources in undeveloped •<br />
areas.<br />
2. Temporary lighting approved by the <strong>City</strong> Engineer.<br />
3. Where existing or phased subdivisions are currently under construction, the<br />
continued use <strong>of</strong> currently approved lighting will be permitted. When divided<br />
by collector sized streets the new lighting standards will be required.<br />
4. <strong>City</strong> Council may vary from these requirements as part <strong>of</strong> the approval <strong>of</strong><br />
public street and sidewalk projects on overlay districts.<br />
F. Lighting luminaries in existence on the effective date <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance shall be<br />
exempt from these standards and shall be considered legally nonconforming.<br />
Such fixtures may be repaired, maintained and replaced. The replacement <strong>of</strong><br />
non-conforming luminaries shall comply with this ordinance.<br />
G. The <strong>City</strong> Engineer, or his/her designee, is hereby empowered and directed to<br />
administer and enforce the provisions <strong>of</strong> this Ordinance relating to street lighting.<br />
13. Neighborhood and Linear Parks and Connections to Park (Z99-14; Ordinance <strong>No</strong>. 99-09-25)<br />
This section shall not apply to Major Creeks as set forth in Section 7.<strong>08</strong> unless<br />
otherwise noted.<br />
a. General Requirements - Parks should be easy to access and open to public view so<br />
as to benefit area development, enhance the visual character <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>, protect<br />
public safety and minimize conflict with adjacent land uses. The following<br />
guidelines should be used in designing parks and adjacent development:<br />
1. Where physically feasible, parks should be bounded by streets or by other<br />
public uses (e.g. school, library, recreation center).<br />
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