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Pinellas Park vs Safety Harbor

How do light trespass rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Safety Harbor, FL?

Pinellas Park and Safety Harbor have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Pinellas Park prohibits outdoor lighting that intrudes onto adjacent properties or interferes with traffic. Under the Land Development Code, fixtures must be cut-off so the line of illumination stays on the originating lot. Violations are handled by code enforcement.

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Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor lighting in Safety Harbor must not cause glare or light trespass onto adjacent properties or rights-of-way. Fixtures must be shielded so the light source is not directly visible from neighboring lots.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSafety Harbor
Trespass ruleNo spill onto abutting lots-
Code referenceLDC Chapter 18, Art. 15-
Roadway glareProhibited-
EnforcementPinellas Park Code EnforcementCode enforcement
ResolutionShield, re-aim, or replace-
Trespass threshold-Low at residential lines
Glare-Direct view prohibited
Shielding-Cutoff fixtures required
Remedies-Aim, shield, replace

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Pinellas Park FAQ

What can I do if my neighbor's flood light shines into my bedroom?

File a complaint with Pinellas Park Code Enforcement. The city will inspect and require the neighbor to shield or re-aim the fixture so light does not cross the property line.

Are security lights with motion sensors exempt?

No. Even motion-activated security lights must be shielded so illumination does not spill onto adjoining property. Improperly aimed sensors can still be cited as light trespass.

Safety Harbor FAQ

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

File a complaint with Safety Harbor Code Enforcement. Officers can require the neighbor to shield, re-aim, or replace fixtures so light does not trespass onto your property.

Are string lights or holiday displays regulated?

Decorative seasonal lighting is generally tolerated, but extreme brightness or glare visible from neighboring homes can still trigger nuisance enforcement under the lighting code.

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