During a recent city council meeting in Yamhill, residents expressed significant concerns regarding a proposed lighting ordinance that could mandate changes to outdoor lighting fixtures for homeowners. One resident highlighted that Yamhill is not a gated or high-end community, emphasizing that many residents are everyday people who may struggle with the financial implications of such changes.
The resident pointed out that many new homeowners are purchasing properties before they are built, allowing them to select specific fixtures and colors. If the ordinance passes, these homeowners may be forced to alter their choices, leading to unexpected expenses. The resident, who owns a 113-year-old home, voiced frustration over the potential need to hire an electrician to replace existing fixtures, which could be a considerable financial burden.
Concerns were also raised about the practicality of the ordinance, particularly regarding the varying heights of homes in the area. The resident argued that the effectiveness of the lighting regulations would be diminished for homes situated at higher elevations, as their lights would still be visible regardless of compliance.
Additionally, the resident warned that the ordinance could exacerbate neighborhood tensions, as it may lead to complaints among neighbors. They questioned the capacity of the local police department to manage these complaints, given existing challenges.
The meeting underscored the community's apprehension about the proposed ordinance, with residents urging the council to reconsider its implications on everyday life and neighborhood dynamics.