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Planning commission continues debate on residential outdoor lighting; seeks sample plans

Holiday City Planning Commission
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The Holiday City Planning Commission continued the public hearing on proposed residential outdoor lighting standards to April 1, asking staff for example lighting-plan submittals and clarifications on enforcement, fixture availability, and numeric limits such as lumens and fixture heights.

The Holiday City Planning Commission on Monday continued a public hearing on proposed residential outdoor lighting standards and asked staff to return on April 1 with concrete examples of compliant lighting plans and more detail on enforcement.

Justice DuFour, a city planner, told commissioners the draft responds to neighbor complaints about glare and “wall washers” and was prepared at the direction of the City Council after residents raised concerns. “Some fixtures actually have this dark sky approved logo on their boxes,” DuFour said, describing how fixture choice and…

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