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Light Trespass: Flower Mound vs Little Elm

How do light trespass rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Flower Mound and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound limits light trespass from commercial and multifamily properties to no more than 0.5 footcandles measured at the adjacent residential property line. The town's development standards require photometric plans demonstrating compliance before issuance of building permits for new non-residential projects. Post-construction enforcement uses calibrated light meter readings taken by code compliance officers in response to resident complaints. Residential complaints about excessive lighting from neighboring commercial or multifamily developments are investigated through the code compliance process. For residential-to-residential disputes involving security lights, floodlights, or landscape lighting, the town addresses extreme cases as general nuisances under Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances, though specific footcandle limits are not applied between single-family homes. HOA architectural committees in communities like Bridlewood and Wellington often review and restrict exterior lighting installations as part of their design review process.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Little Elm prohibits outdoor lighting from casting excessive illumination onto neighboring properties. Light at residential property lines must not exceed one foot-candle.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLittle Elm
Maximum at Property Line0.5 footcandles at residential boundary-
Photometric PlanRequired for new commercial/multifamily-
Enforcement MethodCalibrated meter readings-
Fine RangeUp to $2,000 per day-
Residential DisputesChapter 30 nuisance provisions-
Property Line Limit-1 foot-candle max at residential boundary
Complaint Process-File with Code Enforcement Division
Compliance Period-10-30 days after notice
Max Fine-Up to $500 per offense
HOA Enforcement-Separate fines may apply

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Flower Mound FAQ

What is the light trespass limit in Flower Mound?

Commercial and multifamily properties may not produce more than 0.5 footcandles measured at an adjacent residential property line. This standard is enforced through photometric plan review during development and through calibrated light meter readings post-construction.

My neighbor's security light shines into my bedroom. Can the town help?

For residential-to-residential disputes, the town does not enforce a specific footcandle limit. However, excessively bright lighting directed at neighboring homes may be addressed as a general nuisance under Chapter 30. Contact Code Compliance to file a complaint and request an investigation.

How is light trespass measured?

Code compliance officers use a calibrated footcandle light meter to take readings at the property line during nighttime hours. Measurements are taken at the closest point where the affected residential property meets the boundary of the source property.

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