2 rules for unincorporated Cumberland County, North Carolina.
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Fayetteville uses 'dark sky' exterior-lighting standards in its Unified Development Ordinance to support the Fort Bragg (Fort Liberty) and Pope Army Airfield military mission by minimizing upward-directed site and security lighting. Standards are in UDO Section 30-5.E.
Fayetteville UDO Β§ 30-5.E (Exterior Lighting)
The City of Fayetteville supports the military mission of Fort Bragg and Pope Army Airfield through the implementation of "dark sky" exterior lighting requirements which minimize upward-directed site and security lighting.
Fayetteville's exterior-lighting standards are written to provide adequate security while minimizing horizontal light trespass onto adjoining properties. The requirements are in UDO Section 30-5.E and apply to new construction reviewed by the city.
Fayetteville UDO Β§ 30-5.E (Exterior Lighting)
the exterior lighting requirements are intended to provide adequate security while minimizing horizontal light trespass unto adjoining properties.
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