Moved by: Councillor Holt
Seconded by: Councillor Morrison
Decision Number: DHSC 143
THAT City Council approve Option #3: Prohibition as follows:
THAT an amendment to the Property Standards By-law 9-2019 to have property owners remove any lighting that does not comply with the full cut-off clause found in LISS CR228/2005—Appendix D BE APPROVED; and,
THAT a moratorium on the installation of any new non-compliant lights in the City BE APPROVED; and,
THAT recognizing that there are situations where wording found in a Nuisance Lighting Bylaw may conflict with everyday safety controls by a municipality and that some events use temporary lighting that create a public attraction, That prohibitions WOULD NOT APPLY to the following:
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City approved street lighting provided by a designated BIA;
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Lighting required through by-law enforcement or emergency services personnel;
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Traffic control signals and devices;
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Vehicle lights;
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Lighting in-compliance with the Lighting Intensity Standards Study (LISS) CR228/2005;
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Outdoor Lights used to illuminate public parks and playing fields;
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Temporary lighting associated with:
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Permitted events such as but not limited to; Pridefest, Street Food Fair, Veg Fest, Night Parades, Busker Fest, etc.;
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Festival Plaza events, concerts and carnivals;
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Theatrical, film or television productions; and
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Holiday lights between November 15 and January 15.
Carried.
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Report Number: S 30/2020
Clerk’s File: ST2020
11.3. Sandwich Town Community Improvement Plan Neighbourhood Residential Rehabilitation, Development and Building Fees, and Revitalization Grant Applications – 3203 Peter St.; 700 Brock St.; 459 Watkins St.; 3596
Damian Kacprzak, ADA Architect
Damian Kacprzak, ADA Architect appears before the Development and Heritage Standing Committee regarding the administrative report Sandwich Town Community Improvement Plan