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Dark Sky Rules: Lowell vs Wakefield

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Lowell, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Lowell and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Lowell zoning limits exterior lighting to full-cutoff fixtures for commercial and multifamily uses, with light levels capped at the property line, though no formal dark-sky designation exists.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Dark sky standards are set at the municipal level. Many towns require full-cutoff fixtures, shielded luminaires, and limits on correlated color temperature.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLowellWakefield
Fixture standardFull cutoff required-
Property line cap0.1 footcandle-
Color temp guidance3000K or warmer-
Dark sky designationNone formal-
State law-None - municipal only
Fixtures-Full-cutoff common
CCT cap-Often 3000K
Line limit-0.1 fc typical
Review-Photometric plan

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lowell FAQ

Does Lowell limit my porch light brightness?

No specific residential lumen cap, but light that spills onto a neighbors property can be treated as a nuisance.

Can a business leave a bright sign on all night?

Usually no, site plan approvals often require signage near residential areas to dim or shut off after closing.

Wakefield FAQ

Do residential homes have to comply?

Enforcement is usually on new commercial and multifamily projects, though some bylaws reach residential.

Are string lights allowed?

Usually yes if shielded or used seasonally, but check local zoning.

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