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Isleton vs Sacramento

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Isleton, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Isleton and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento County Zoning Code includes outdoor lighting standards requiring shielded fixtures, limits on illumination spillover, and uplighting restrictions. Agricultural and rural-residential zones have stricter dark-sky provisions to protect night skies. New commercial development must meet Title 24 Part 6 energy-efficiency outdoor lighting standards.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Sacramento regulates outdoor lighting primarily through its zoning code and building requirements rather than a standalone dark-sky ordinance. Commercial and multi-family development must comply with light shielding and glare prevention requirements under the City's planning and design guidelines. California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24) also regulate outdoor lighting power and controls for new construction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonSacramento
FixturesFull cutoff shielded-
Title 24Part 6 for commercialState energy standards regulate outdoor lighting
UplightingRestricted/banned most zones-
TrespassTypically 0.5 fc at property line-
RuralStricter dark-sky rules-
Standalone Ordinance-No dedicated dark-sky ordinance
Commercial-Shielded fixtures required for commercial development
Design Review-Lighting plans reviewed for larger projects
Residential-Regulated through nuisance provisions

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Isleton FAQ

Can I put up spotlights on my house?

Residential security lighting is generally allowed but must not cast excessive light onto neighboring property. Motion-activated and shielded fixtures are preferred.

Does the county have a dark-sky ordinance?

Sacramento County regulates outdoor lighting through Title 3 with shielding and spillover limits but does not have a formal International Dark-Sky Association ordinance.

Sacramento FAQ

Does Sacramento have dark-sky lighting rules?

Sacramento does not have a dedicated dark-sky ordinance, but commercial and multi-family projects must use shielded fixtures and minimize glare. California Title 24 energy standards also regulate outdoor lighting.

Can I complain about my neighbor's bright lights?

Yes. If a neighbor's outdoor lighting constitutes a nuisance by unreasonably intruding on your property, you can file a complaint through the City's 311 system or Code Compliance Division.

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