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Item 2 - Exhibit 06 - Draft OrdinanceEXHIBIT 6 CHAPTER 29. – ZONING REGULATIONS ARTICLE I. – IN GENERAL DIVISION 1. - MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 29.10.09015. - Control of Residential outdoor lighting. Outdoor lights must be shielded and directed to shine on improvements including plants on the zoning plot where the lights are located and not directly on other property or any public right- of-way. Shoestring lighting is not permitted. All permanent exterior light fixtures should utilize shields so that no bulb is visible and to ensure that light is directed to the ground surface and does not spill light onto neighboring parcels or produce glare when seen from nearby homes. Decorative lighting fixtures are preferred for security lighting fixtures. (Ord. No. 1316, § 3.47.010, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1335, 10-4-76) ARTICLE IV. – RESIDENTIAL ZONES DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY Sec. 29.40.025. - Court game areas. Tennis, volleyball, basketball, badminton and similar court game areas may be located anywhere on the lot except in the required front yard or side yard abutting the street. Fences over six (6) feet high are allowed to enclose court game areas, when approved through the Administrative Procedure for Minor Residential Projects. Lighting for court game areas is prohibited unless approved through the Administrative Procedure for Minor Residential Projects and unless it is in compliance with the following standards to the satisfaction of the Planning Director: (1) Game court lighting shall incorporate cut-off fixtures and lighting shall be shielded and directed onto the court. (2) Lighting for game court areas shall not be used after 10:00 p.m. (3) High-intensity lights are not permitted. (3)(4) Lighting in the hillside areas is prohibited. Hillside areas are defined by the hillside area map in the Hillside Development Standards and Guidelines. (Ord. No. 1316, § 4.10.015, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1335, 10-4-76; Ord. No. 1950, § I, 7-19-93; Ord. No. 2100, § I, 7-1-02) This Page Intentionally Left Blank