Lighting. A system of fixtures providing or controlling the light sources used on or near the airport or within the airport buildings. The field lighting includes all luminous signals, markers, floodlights, and illuminating devices used on or near the airport or to aid in the operation of aircraft landing at, taking off from, or taxiing on the airport surface.
Lighting. If replacement light bulbs are required, they must be purchased by the lessee and must be identical or like-kind replacement bulbs.
Lighting. Adequate lighting shall be provided at night.
Lighting. No street lighting will be employed by the Developer to minimize light pollution. No additional lighting by a Property Owner may occur outside of the building envelope. Lighting within the building envelope is permitted provided such lighting does not result in excessive glare toward neighbouring properties or public areas. All exterior lighting must be of a low level intensity, with the source of light shielded, directed downward, and is subject always to the approval of the Developer.
Lighting. The Owner agrees that any lighting of the land shall be installed in such a manner so as to deflect the light away from adjacent streets and properties or so controlled in intensity so as to prevent glare on adjacent streets and properties.
Lighting. Landlord will furnish both Building Standard and non-Building Standard lamps, bulbs, ballasts and starters that are part of the Leasehold Improvements for purchase by Tenant at Landlord's cost, plus Landlord's standard administration fee. Landlord will install non-Building Standard items at Landlord's scheduled rate for this service.
Lighting. A lighting plan shall be required in conjunction with the site plan review. Lighting shall be designed be “dark sky” compliant and to illuminate the subject property and shall not encroach onto abutting properties. All lighting shall be directed away from adjoining property with no light spillover and shall comply with Section 195-34 of the Town Bylaws.
Lighting. 5.25.1. Lighting at the Carolina North Project shall not have a negative effect on adjacent users, neighborhoods, the community, or other University uses of the Carolina North Tract. Lighting shall be energy efficient and appropriate for the program requirements and times of use.
Lighting. No lighting, fixtures, lighting trusses or overhead lighting are allowed outside the boundaries of the Exhibitor’s booth. Lighting must be directed to the inner confines of the booth space, and shall not project onto other exhibits or aisles. Lighting that is potentially harmful, such as lasers, or ultraviolet lighting is prohibited. Lighting that spins, rotates, flashes, or pulsates is expressly prohibited.
Lighting. (1) The VDT workstation shall be located perpendicular to and away from windows, and between rows of lights, to avoid excessive glare. Where such an arrangement is not possible, windows shall be fitted with blinds or drapes.