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Public raises complaint about high‑intensity backyard lights; Fostoria committee approves minutes and sets Feb. 18 meeting
Summary
At a brief Fostoria committee meeting, members unanimously approved prior minutes, set the next meeting for Feb. 18, and heard public comment asking the committee to research whether an ordinance can address bright, motion‑activated backyard lights that a constituent says affect a neighbor's health.
Members of a Fostoria committee unanimously approved the previous meeting's minutes and scheduled their next meeting for Feb. 18 at 5:15 p.m., and a public comment period focused on a constituent complaint about high‑intensity outdoor lights that a speaker asked the committee to research.
The complaint was presented during the public‑comment portion by a committee member who said a constituent in his ward is being disturbed by motion‑activated backyard lights from a neighbor. The committee member said the constituent "has health issues" and provided photographs…
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