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Light Trespass: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do light trespass rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield has fewer restrictions than Milwaukee.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Few Restrictions

Milwaukee County has no light-trespass ordinance for private property. Light spilling onto a neighbor is addressed by each city or village zoning and nuisance code, and otherwise through a private nuisance claim under Wisconsin law.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee addresses light trespass through its zoning code (Chapter 295) and nuisance provisions. Commercial and industrial lighting must be designed to minimize spillover onto adjacent residential properties. The Department of Neighborhood Services can issue orders to correct lighting that creates a nuisance. While there are no specific footcandle limits for residential-to-residential light trespass, excessive lighting that interferes with neighboring property use can be addressed through the general nuisance provisions of the code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
County trespass ordinanceNone; municipal matter-
Who regulatesCity or village zoning/nuisance-
Zoning authorityWis. Stat. 62.23(7)-
Numeric spillover limitNone set by county-
BackstopPrivate nuisance law-
Regulation-Zoning code Ch. 295 and nuisance provisions
Commercial/Industrial-Must minimize spillover to residential
Residential-No specific footcandle limits
Enforcement-Dept. of Neighborhood Services β€” nuisance complaints

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Greenfield FAQ

Is there a light-trespass rule in Milwaukee County?

No. The county sets no limit on light crossing a property line. Any glare or spillover standard comes from your city or village zoning or nuisance code, which varies by municipality.

What can I do about a neighbor's bright light?

First check your municipality's zoning and nuisance rules. If none applies, the usual remedy is a private nuisance claim under Wisconsin common law and Wis. Stat. ch. 823, not a county citation.

Milwaukee FAQ

Can I complain about a neighbor's bright lights?

Yes. If a neighbor's outdoor lighting creates a nuisance by unreasonably interfering with your use of your property, you can file a complaint with the Department of Neighborhood Services. The city can issue an order to correct the condition.

Are there specific brightness limits for outdoor lights?

Milwaukee does not set specific footcandle limits for residential lighting. However, commercial and industrial properties must design lighting to minimize spillover onto residential areas, and nuisance provisions apply if any lighting creates an unreasonable disturbance.

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