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Planning Commission forwards exterior-lighting code changes to council with amendments on enforcement and security lighting
Summary
The Yamhill Planning Commission recommended that the City Council adopt amendments creating a new exterior-lighting chapter, sending the ordinance forward with amendments that clarify complaint intake in the Central Business District and require motion-curtailed security lighting.
The Yamhill Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council adopt proposed exterior-lighting amendments (planning file DCA 2403), forwarding the ordinance with two substantive changes: (1) the commission added exceptions to a complaint-only enforcement approach for properties in the Central Business District and for public buildings, and (2) it directed that security lighting be limited by automatic shutoff timing and motion-sensor behavior.
City planner Sean delivered the staff report and summary of the proposed ordinance, which would add a new chapter (10.66) establishing definitions, shielding and trespass standards, a nighttime curfew for non-security exterior lighting, and a compliance schedule. Staff noted the code treats EMC and other light types differently, excludes local streetlights from some provisions, and suggests an effective date; staff recommended the Planning…
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