Showing ordinances that apply to King Lake, NE
King Lake is an unincorporated community (population 114) in Douglas County, Nebraska. Because King Lake is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Douglas County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The light trespass rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Omaha prohibits outdoor lighting that causes unreasonable glare or illumination on neighboring properties under nuisance provisions of Omaha Muni Code Ch. 18 and Ch. 55. Security lights must be aimed and shielded. Commercial properties face measured foot-candle limits at residential boundaries.
Light trespass — artificial light that illuminates areas beyond the property where the fixture is installed — is regulated in Omaha through nuisance provisions of Omaha Municipal Code Chapter 18 (Property Maintenance) and zoning provisions of Chapter 55. Residential properties must generally keep light levels below 0.5 to 1.0 foot-candles at the property line when measured horizontally. Security floodlights must be aimed and shielded so that light patterns illuminate only the owner's property — floodlights pointed directly at a neighbor's windows, patio, or bedroom walls constitute actionable trespass. Motion-sensor lighting is encouraged over always-on floodlights. Decorative string lights, landscape uplighting, and holiday displays are subject to nuisance review, though holiday lighting typically receives seasonal latitude (Thanksgiving through mid-January). Commercial and multi-family properties face stricter, measured standards in Omaha Muni Code Ch. 55, with specific lumen/foot-candle limits at residential zone boundaries. Enforcement is primarily complaint-driven through Omaha 311. Neighbor-to-neighbor mediation through Omaha's Public Safety Office is encouraged before formal citations. Airport approach areas near Eppley and Offutt have additional FAA-related lighting restrictions to avoid pilot confusion.
Light trespass complaint substantiated: warning and 30-day correction period. Non-compliance: fines $100 to $300 per violation under Omaha Muni Code Ch. 18. Commercial violations: up to $1,000 and potential code action on certificate of occupancy. Repeated complaints: escalating fines and potential injunctive civil action.
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