Polk County has no county-wide dark-sky ordinance for homes. The LDC requires that lighting for parking and loading areas be shielded or aimed away from adjacent properties and roadways, and prohibits signs so bright they glare onto neighboring residential property.
Unincorporated Polk County does not impose a comprehensive dark-sky lighting standard on single-family homes. The LDC lighting requirement targets development sites: Section 730.H requires that parking and loading areas intended for public use after dark have lighting designed so the illumination and glare are shielded or aimed away from adjacent properties and roadways, with site-plan notes showing compliance. For signs, Section 760.E.4 prohibits signs so bright they glare onto adjoining residential property or impair motorists. There is no county foot-candle cap or fixture-shielding rule for ordinary residential yard and porch lighting; neighbor-to-neighbor light-spill disputes are generally a private nuisance matter, or handled under a city's own lighting code inside that city.
A commercial or multifamily site whose parking lighting is not shielded or aimed away from neighbors, or a sign that glares onto residential property, can be cited under the LDC and required to correct the fixtures under Chapter 9.
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