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Light Trespass: Chino vs Fontana

How do light trespass rules compare between Chino, CA and Fontana, CA?

Fontana has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Development Code Chapter 83.07 limits glare onto neighboring property. In the Valley Region, lighting may not exceed 0.5 foot-candle at a residential property line (Section 83.07.030). In the Mountain and Desert Regions, the stricter Light Trespass Ordinance caps trespass at 0.1 foot-candle.

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Fontana, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Fontana treats light trespass as a zoning violation under FMC Title 17 and a nuisance under Civil Code 3479. Property-line levels facing residential parcels are capped; neighbors can pursue civil remedies.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoFontana
Valley Region limit0.5 foot-candle at residential property line-
Mountain & Desert limit0.1 foot-candle-
MeasurementPhotometer at setback line; not during moonlight-
ShieldingFull shielding to preclude trespassRequired (commercial)
Code sections83.07.030 (Valley); 83.07.040 (Mountain/Desert)-
City Limit-0.5 fc at residential line
Nuisance Law-California Civil Code 3479
Remedy-Citation or injunction
Enforcement-Code Enforcement + court

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Chino FAQ

How much light is my neighbor allowed to cast onto my property?

In the Valley Region, lighting may not cause glare above 0.5 foot-candle at a residential property line (Section 83.07.030). In the Mountain and Desert Regions, the limit is a stricter 0.1 foot-candle under the 2022 Light Trespass Ordinance.

How is light trespass measured?

Section 83.07.030(b) describes a quantitative method using a yardstick placed at the building setback line and a photoelectric photometer following the International Commission on Illumination standard. Measurements are not taken when there is a moon in the night sky.

Fontana FAQ

How bright can a Fontana commercial site shine onto my home?

Typically no more than 0.5 foot-candles at the shared property line. Measure with an inexpensive light meter and contact Code Enforcement if exceeded.

Can I sue a neighbor over bright security lights?

Yes in extreme cases. Excessive light that substantially interferes with your use of your home is a private nuisance under Civil Code 3479, though courts usually require proof of significant harm.

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