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.
Sacramento County Zoning Code Title 3 regulates outdoor lighting to minimize light pollution, glare, and trespass onto neighboring properties. Standards typically require fully-shielded (full cutoff) fixtures for parking lots, site lighting, and commercial signage. Uplighting of buildings is limited or prohibited in many zones. Rural and agricultural zones have stricter requirements to preserve dark skies. New commercial and multifamily construction must comply with CA Title 24 Part 6 Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Outdoor Lighting) which cap lighting power densities by zone classification and require automatic shutoff controls. Residential lighting (porch lights, landscape lighting) is less regulated but subject to Title 3 light-trespass standards prohibiting excessive illumination on adjacent properties (commonly 0.5 foot-candles at property line). Complaints can be filed with code enforcement.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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