Nuisance; Flashing Lights Clause Samples
The 'Nuisance; Flashing Lights' clause is designed to prevent tenants or occupants from creating disturbances or visual disruptions, particularly through the use of flashing lights. In practice, this clause typically restricts the installation or operation of lighting, signage, or displays that emit intermittent or intense light visible from outside the premises, which could disturb neighboring tenants or the general public. Its core function is to maintain a peaceful environment and protect the aesthetic and operational integrity of the property by minimizing potential annoyances or distractions caused by excessive or disruptive lighting.
Nuisance; Flashing Lights. Any use that: (i) constitutes a public or private nuisance; or (ii) except as otherwise set forth herein in connection with an Event, emits or generates an obnoxious odor, noise, litter, dust or dirt, or flashing or “strobe” lights that can be heard, smelled or seen outside of any Improvements; for the purposes of this provision: (A) ordinary odors of food and beverage preparation emanating from restaurants and other retail establishments shall not be considered obnoxious; (B) grease trap odors, dumpster odors and the like that are perceptible from inside a Building shall be considered obnoxious; and (C) music that cannot be heard inside a Building on a floor above street level shall not be considered obnoxious;
