Peoria City Code (1992)

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TABLE 20-60
SECTION 20-62
Requirements for Shielding and Filtering

FIXTURE LAMP STYLE

SHIELDED

FILTERED4

Low Pressure Sodium1

Partially

None

High Pressure Sodium

Partially

None

Metal Halide

Fully

Yes

Florescent

Partially3

Yes5

Quartz2

Partially

None

Incandescent Greater than 150W

Partially

None

Incandescent 150W or less

None

None

Fossil Fuel

None

None

Glass Tubes filled with Neon, Argon, Krypton

None

None

Other Lamp Types

As approved by the Community Development /Public Works Director

Footnotes:

1. This is the preferred lamp type to minimize undesirable light into the night sky affecting astronomical observations.

2. For the purposes of this Chapter, quartz lamps shall not be considered an iridescent light source.

3. Outdoor advertising signs of the type constructed of translucent materials and wholly illuminated from within do not require shielding.

4. Glass, acrylic, or translucent enclosures satisfy these filter requirements.

5. Warm White and Natural Lamps are preferred to minimize detrimental effects.

(Ord. No. 98-114. 11/3/98, Enacted)

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