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(A) No person shall install, maintain and/or use an outdoor visible light or other source of illumination which is on private property and produces glare or direct illumination across a property line in a residential area of such intensity that it creates a nuisance or unreasonably interferes with the use or enjoyment of adjacent property.

(B) Outside lights must be made up of a light source and reflector so that, acting together, the light beam is controlled and not directed across a property line.

(C) This section shall not apply to street lights or lights installed, maintained and used in connection with the use and operation of any outdoor stadium; amphitheater or athletic field.

(D) Unlawful outdoor illumination as defined by this section shall be deemed to be a “nuisance” under this chapter and to effect legal relief persons directly affected may sign a complaint in Municipal Court. (Ord. 94-60 § 1, 1994.)