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to the Roadway Standards, under separate cover. <br />EX-10 EXTERNAL EFFECTS. External effects include noise, dust, odor, blowing orflowing materials, <br />heat, fumes, smoke, vibration including blasting, air pollution, and water pollution. <br />The tract for a proposed use shall be large enough and/or reasonable safeguards shall be <br />provided, so that the external effects of the proposed use on adjoining properties, as measured at the <br />property boundary or project boundary (whichever affords the greater level of protection to the adjoining <br />property) shall not exceed standards contained in or referenced by the Colorado or Federal statutes, <br />regulations, or ordinances, as they may be amended. <br />The standard to be applied shall be that for the adjoining parcel, as illustrated by the following <br />example: if an industrial use is proposed to be located next to a Residential Property, the external <br />effects of the industrial use shall not exceed the standards fora residential use at the boundary beiween <br />the industrial use and the Residential Property. Forthe purpose of determining the external effect, an <br />adjoining agricultural property shall be considered a Residential Property. <br />This section EX-10 does not apply to agricultural uses. <br />IN-04 INFRASTRUCTURE. The local and regional road, drainage, parks, schools, fire protection, <br />sheriff, water, sewer and other utilities facilities and services required forthe use of a site. The Planning <br />Director shall seek comment from the appropriate agencies concerning their analysis of the impact and <br />theirabilitytodealwiththeimpact. Communityfacilitiesandservicesshallbedeemedtobeavailable <br />if they are (a) currently in place or are funded and will be in place prior to approval of a final plat or <br />issuance of a building permit, or (b) are guaranteed to be provided at or before the approval of a final <br />plat or issuance of a building permit. <br />LI-20 LIGHTING. Lighting requirements apply to the following types of exterior lighting: (1) fixed <br />lighting including but not limited to lighting mounted on a building, pole orthe ground, and (2) vehicle- <br />mounted orotherportable lighting used to illuminate a building exteriororexteriorarea, orto castlight <br />into the sky (such as a search light or beam). <br />LI-20-10 Lighting-height. Building-mounted lighting shall not exceed the building height by more than <br />5 feet. Pole or ground mounted lighting shall not exceed 25 feet in height. <br />LI-20-20 Lighting-maximumlevel. Except where federal,state,orcounty safety regulations require <br />otherwise, any exterior lighting shall (1) be downcast, (2) be shielded, and (3) not cast direct light onto <br />an adjacent public road or onto adjacent Residential Property. This requirement is not intended to <br />prohibit a sign that consists of one or two illuminated vertical surfaces. <br />LI-20-30 Lighting -minimum level. Between dusk and dawn, the following areas shall be lit to <br />adequately protect the safety of persons using the areas: (1) nonresidential parking areas during hours <br />of use by the public, and (2) all service roads and walkways within a mobile home park. Among ways <br />of meeting this requirement are (a) minimum illumination of at least 0.6 foot candles, or (b) 25 watt <br />lamps spaced at intervals of not more than 100 feet. <br />NA-10 NATURAL CHARACTER. The design and location of any structure or number of structures <br />on any lot or lots should be in accordance with the physical setting of the surrounding area. Strict <br />attention should be paid to the environmental considerations and topsoil should not be unduly disturbed, <br />rock formations should be preserved as much as possible, and natural water courses should not be <br />