Fulshear vs Richmond
How do dark sky rules rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Richmond, TX?
Fulshear, TX
Fort Bend County
Fulshear's Coordinated Development Ordinance Division III-5 sets outdoor lighting standards for new development, requiring shielded fixtures and limits on glare for non-residential and multifamily sites.
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Fort Bend County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Fulshear | Richmond |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | Chapter 28 CDO Division III-5 | - |
| Scope | Non-residential and multifamily | - |
| Plan review | Required at site plan stage | - |
| Shielding | Downward-directed fixtures required | - |
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Fulshear FAQ
Where are Fulshear's outdoor lighting rules located in the code?
They are in Division III-5 of Article III (Site Development) within Chapter 28, Fulshear's Coordinated Development Ordinance, accessible through the city's online code platform.
Do these lighting rules apply to single-family homes?
The CDO lighting standards primarily target non-residential and multifamily development. Single-family residential lighting is generally not subject to the same fixture and height limits.
Is Fulshear a certified Dark Sky Community?
Fulshear is not certified by DarkSky International, but its CDO contains shielding and glare-control provisions that follow common dark-sky design principles.
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