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File #: 17-6306   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/27/2017
Posting Language: Consideration, discussion, and recommendations on amendments to Sec. 35-339.04 Military Lighting Overlay Districts (MLOD) of the Unified Development Code (UDC) . During the course of discussion, members may discuss other sections of the UDC or other chapters of City Code.
Attachments: 1. MLOD amended Nov. 13, 2017 meeting
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DEPARTMENT: Development Services

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Michael Shannon, Director

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide

SUBJECT:

Military Lighting Overlay Districts, Section 35-339.04 Update

SUMMARY:

In 2008, the Military Lighting Overlay District was created to support night training missions and to regulate the installation and use of outdoor lighting within 5 miles of Camp Bullis. In addition, the Bexar County Ambient Lighting Study was completed in 2015 and provided recommendations to protect the land adjacent to Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) Lackland Air Force Base (AFB) and near Camp Bullis from light pollution and glare that would potentially impact the night training missions. Further, as part of the recently adopted 2016 SA Tomorrow Sustainability Plan strategies were identified to evaluate and update the Dark Sky Ordinance. These combined factors led to the discussion and process to re-evaluate the existing MLOD ordinance and compare it to the Ambient Lighting Study. This process was managed by the Office of Sustainability and Development Services Department.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

There were 4 General Meetings and 5 Task Force meetings from February 2017 thru November 2017. These meetings included stakeholders from Joint Base San Antonio, Chamber of Commerce, San Antonio Sign Association, Real Estate Council, CPS Energy, Sign Association, and AACOG stakeholders not to mention several different City Departments. This Task Force proposed amendments to the existing ordinance for outdoor lighting within five (5) miles of the perimeter of Military Bases.

The Task Force amended the existing Military Lighting Overlay District ordinance to regulate five (5) miles of the perimeter of both bases Camp Bullis and Lackland Base. This ordinance will create two Military Lighting Regions (MLR) around these bases. The Military Lighting Region 1 will be placed within 3 miles of the installation (most restricted lighting). The Military Lighting Region 2 will ...

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