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Dark Sky Rules: Clovis vs Selma

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Clovis, CA and Selma, CA?

Selma has fewer restrictions than Clovis.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Clovis enforces outdoor lighting standards under CMC Chapter 9 zoning requiring shielded fixtures to prevent glare and trespass. Not an official International Dark-Sky community, but foothill-adjacent development in east Clovis has stricter shielding standards.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Few Restrictions

Selma has no standalone dark-sky ordinance. Outdoor lighting is regulated through zoning performance standards requiring fixtures to be directed and shielded to prevent glare on adjacent properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisSelma
Shielded RequiredAll outdoor fixtures-
CodeCMC §9.24; CALGreen-
Lighting ZoneLZ-2-
LED Warmth3000K or warmer-
Dark-Sky Ordinance-None adopted
Lighting Standards-Zoning ordinance performance standards
State Requirement-Title 24 Part 6 energy efficiency
Enforcement-Code Enforcement complaint-based

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Clovis FAQ

Can I install bright security floodlights?

Yes, but they must be shielded and directed downward to avoid glare and light trespass onto neighbor properties or streets.

Is Clovis a Dark-Sky city?

Not an official IDA-designated Dark Sky community. However, standard shielding and glare rules apply citywide under the zoning code and Title 24.

Selma FAQ

Does Selma have a dark-sky ordinance?

No. Selma does not have a standalone dark-sky ordinance. Outdoor lighting is regulated through general zoning performance standards requiring shielding and downward direction.

Can I complain about a bright light on a neighboring property in Selma?

Yes. Excessive or misdirected lighting may be reported to Code Enforcement as a nuisance under SMC Chapter 8-7. Contact 559-891-2207.

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