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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Read Before Packet - 2/23/2021 - Memorandum From Kelly Smith Re: Exterior Lighting Code Updated Powerpoint Presentation City Clerk 300 LaPorte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6515 970.221-6295 - fax fcgov.com/cityclerk MEMORANDUM DATE: February 22, 2021 TO: Mayor and Councilmembers THROUGH: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Deputy City Manager Delynn Coldiron, City Clerk Caryn Champine, Director of Planning, Development and Transportation Cameron Gloss, Long-Range Planning Manager FROM: Kelly Smith, Senior City Planner RE: Exterior Lighting Code Update Attached is an updated slideshow presentation for the Exterior Lighting Code Update Council Work Session, scheduled for February 23, 2021. Slides 12 has been updated to include a bullet point related to glare. Slide 19 was updated to reflect the most current proposed provision related to a relief valve for Police Services to initiate a request to add lighting for safety. Slide 22 has been updated slightly to provide clarity. 1Exterior Lighting Code Update February 23, 2021 Questions 1.-size fits ? 2. Does City Council have additional follow-up actions related to the proposed code? 2 STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT Neighborhood Livability 1.7 Guide Development BUDGET Community Development and Neighborhood Services Strategic Plan Alignment 3 4 Land Use and Building Code Updates Monitoring for sky quality in key locations throughout the City Education, training and outreach Pilot projects and case studies Pursue night sky protection without compromising health, safety or security Nature in the City Objective CP2: Work cross-departmentally and with external partners toward a darker night sky Triple Bottom Line 5 SOCIAL Safety, Security, Comfortable Outdoor Spaces ENVIRONMENT Human & Wildlife Health, Energy Conservation ECONOMIC Energy Savings, Replacement Savings, Maintenance Savings Engagement Case Studies Report and Tours: February/March, 2020 Draft Released: November 1st Public Meetings: November 12th & 18th Staff Training: November 17th, 2020 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC): November 20th & December 7th One-on-one conversations w/public, PD and DDA Presentations: to Boards, City departments, the Chamber of Commerce, PD, DDA and other organizations. 6 City Lighting Regulations Residential Code Energy Code Land Use Code Sign Code (Land Use Code) LCUASS Single- Family/Duplex X Multi-Family X X Commercial X X Signs X Street ROWs X 7 Current Regulations 8 9 Current Regulations Current Regulations 10 Project Need Change in Industry Metrics No Full-Cutoff BUG: addresses all angles of light 11 Project Need 12 Glare is not controlled Lighting maximums lead to overlighting Pole height limits are not defined IES & IDA Partnership 13 PROPOSED CODE 14 Lighting Context Areas Brightness hierarchy LC0 - No Ambient Lighting LC1 - Low Ambient Lighting LC2 - Moderate Ambient Lighting LC3 - Moderately High Ambient Lighting Model Lighting Ordinance 15 Lighting matches land use and resource protection Lumen Budget 16 Additional allowances Outdoor Dining Building Facades Outdoor Auto Sales Gas Stations Intersections of Public Roads Example: Uplight 17 Engagement Concerns Public & Boards Impacts of light pollution, in Natural Areas and neighborhoods in particular Desire for energy conservation Address obtrusive lighting immediately Support amortization Police Services Safety Simple process for adding lights for safety Businesses Cost of new lighting installations Safety Operational requirements to manage lighting control systems Cost if amortization is required 18 Potential Refinements 19 lighting for safety (pending legal review) Submit formal request to director Notice to property owner of request Director determination Notice of determination to property owner and PD Effect of determination shall mean an amendment to plans Appeal Potential Refinements 20 Remove redundancies between Energy Code Potentially remove low light level hours Remove Design Standard requiring lighting controls Potential Refinements Pending Legal Review 21 Threshold for minor amendment Director approval for projects not meeting minor amendment threshold Incremental changes Applies to minor amendments and projects not meeting minor amendment thresholds Code Evaluation 22 2021- Collect Data Alt compliance requests & nature of request Site Tours of new projects Research amortization approaches Track applications with lighting changes Track requests from PD 2022-Evaluations and Recommendations Adjustments to BUG or trespass limits? Amortization requirement? Change minor amendment threshold for retrofit? Safety lighting process working? Should development proposals be routed to PD? Incentives for retrofits Next Steps 23MARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRCOUNCIL ADOPTION ALIGN ENERGY/BLDG CODES ENGAGEMENT ENERGY/BLDG CODES COUNCIL ADOPTION ENERGY/BLDG CODES CODE EVALUATION & AMORTIZATION RESEARCH POSSIBLE WORK SESSION ON AMORTIZATION Questions 1.-size fits ? 2. Does City Council have additional follow-up actions related to the proposed code? 24