Rankin County has no specific light-trespass ordinance. Excessive glare onto neighbors is addressed under common-law nuisance. Brandon, Pearl, and Flowood enforce commercial glare only through site plan review.
Light trespass in Rankin County is not regulated by a numerical lumen or foot-candle standard. Residents with glare complaints typically pursue remedies through common-law private nuisance actions in Rankin County Chancery Court, where a plaintiff must show substantial and unreasonable interference with the use and enjoyment of property. Brandon, Pearl, Flowood, and Richland address light spillage at commercial-to-residential interfaces during zoning site plan review and will require shielding or re-aiming of fixtures at new commercial sites. Common complaint sources include motion-activated security lights aimed into bedroom windows, LED floodlights in rear yards, and retail parking lot pole lights along Lakeland Drive, Spillway Road, and Highway 80. Holiday decorative lighting is generally tolerated from Thanksgiving through mid-January. Mississippi's Right to Farm statute (Miss. Code Β§95-3-29) protects agricultural operations in rural eastern Rankin (Puckett, Sandhill, Pelahatchie areas) from nuisance suits based on normal farm lighting.
Commercial glare onto residential: zoning enforcement to shield or re-aim fixtures. No specific residential fine schedule. Chronic trespass may support private nuisance lawsuit in Chancery Court with injunction and damages. Ag operations protected by Β§95-3-29.
Pearl, MS
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Pearl, MS
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Pearl, MS
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Pearl, MS
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Pearl, MS
Pearl manages parking around Trustmark Park stadium and commercial areas along US 80. Baseball game nights create peak parking demand in the stadium district.
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