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Maybe he can send some alums down our direction (Lyon and Hoag). I think we've lost several street lamps. It's black as pitch, and has never been as dark before.
Posted by: | August 29, 2006 at 08:45 AM
I had asked someone in the park about those lights and they said they are the new code. Maybe someone at city hall planning would know.
Posted by: | August 29, 2006 at 04:27 PM
Check out some information in the Neighborhood Design Guidebook (large document) on lighting - go to page 27
http://www.burlingame.org/planning/residential/Neighborhood%20Design%20Guidebook%2002-19-00.pdf.
Also says to refer to the Burlingame Municipal Code Section 1477 for regulations affecting exterior lighting in residential districts. Contact the planning department.
Posted by: | August 29, 2006 at 06:13 PM
I checked with the planning department and the person at the desk and was told that light was not to shine on neighboring properties.At least two of these "parking lot lights" do. I was refered to the code enforcement officer. I left a message and asked to be contacted about the problem but she hasn't bothered to call during the past week.
Posted by: DR | August 29, 2006 at 10:40 PM