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Ypsilanti planning commission backs new dark-sky zoning language, sends ordinance to city council

5765987 · August 21, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing with no speakers, the Ypsilanti Planning Commission voted to recommend city council adopt a comprehensive dark‑sky zoning amendment that tightens definitions and sign illumination rules and sets a schedule for council readings and a protest period.

The Ypsilanti Planning Commission voted to recommend that City Council adopt a revised dark‑sky compliance amendment to the city zoning ordinance, commissioners said at a meeting that included a staff presentation and internal debate over sign‑lighting hours.

The recommendation follows a staff presentation that compared the existing zoning language with a more detailed draft ordinance, explained potential wildlife, human‑health and energy impacts of excessive exterior lighting, and outlined a timetable for City Council consideration. Planning staff told commissioners the draft rewrites section 122‑609 and adds a focused provision on sign illumination (122‑655d) with definitions, fixture specifications and administrative requirements.

The commission’s action matters because city council approval is required to change the zoning code; if council approves a first reading, staff said, a second reading would follow and a 30‑day protest…

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