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Dark Sky Rules: Martinez vs San Ramon

How do dark sky rules rules compare between Martinez, CA and San Ramon, CA?

Martinez and San Ramon have similar restriction levels.

Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County regulates outdoor lighting through Ordinance Code Title 8 zoning provisions and CEQA review, with stricter standards near Mt. Diablo and in rural residential areas. No comprehensive county-wide dark-sky ordinance, but shielded fixtures are commonly required.

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San Ramon, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

San Ramon regulates outdoor lighting through its Development Code (Title D) to reduce light pollution, glare, and spillover onto adjacent properties. Requirements include shielded fixtures, downward-directed light, and limits on lumens and color temperature (typically 3000K or below preferred). The city is not a formal IDA Dark Sky community but incorporates dark-sky principles in design review for new development, especially near open space preserves (Bishop Ranch Regional Preserve, Las Trampas).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMartinezSan Ramon
Governing codeOrd. Code Title 8 + Title 24 Part 6-
Commercial standardShielded, downward-directed fixtures required-
Sensitive areasMt. Diablo vicinity, Morgan Territory, Los Vaqueros-
Residential ruleMust not cause nuisance to neighbors-
Best practiceFull-cutoff IDA-compliant fixtures-
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Martinez FAQ

Does CCC have a dark-sky ordinance?

Not a single comprehensive one, but Title 8 zoning and CEQA review impose shielding and directional requirements for most non-residential projects, particularly in rural and open-space-adjacent areas.

My neighbor's floodlight shines into my bedroom. What can I do?

Document the impact and contact CCC Code Enforcement. Unshielded lighting creating a nuisance can be cited under zoning code. Many disputes resolve after a courtesy letter from the County.

San Ramon FAQ

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