Objective Design Standards Manual - November 2024

CHAPTER 5

b. A fence or wall located adjacent to a public sidewalk or trail shall integrate an illuminated pedestrian entry gate a minimum of every continuous wall length of 100 feet. 5.3 Lighting Refer to Irvine Zoning Ordinance Chapter 3-16 and Municipal Code Chapter 5, Uniform Security Code.

RIZE, Irvine, CA. Source: OC Register

5.3.1 General Provisions a. All pedestrian walkways, parking areas, structure entries, refuse, and recycling enclosures and common space areas shall be illuminated for safety and security. b. All entry signs, directional signs, and unit and structure identifiers shall be externally illuminated for visibility at night. Illumination shall comply with Division 7 of the Zoning Ordinance. c. All lighting shall be fully shielded and directed downward. d. Lighting shall not spill beyond the intended area and shall not extend off-site. 5.3.2 Outdoor Light Fixtures a. Outdoor light fixtures including pole lights, wall mounted lights and bollards shall all be hooded, fully shielded, and aimed downward. b. Outdoor light fixtures and poles shall match other site furnishings in design, color, and finish. c. All project outdoor light fixtures and poles shall be of consistent design, color, and finish. 5.4 Equipment and Utility Screening Wall-mounted Utilities Wall-mounted utility elements such as wires, conduits, junction boxes, transformers, ballasts, backflow devices, irrigation controllers, switch and panel boxes, utilities such as gas and electrical meters, and any other similar equipment shall be located at interior corners of building walls, or behind buildings or screened by landscape elements that conceal them from the view of pedestrian walkways.

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