City to begin enforcement of dark sky ordinance in spring
JACK FREEMAN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 months AGO
SANDPOINT — The city announced it will begin enforcement of its outdoor lighting code in the spring following a period of outreach and engagement with business owners.
The announcement follows the end of the five-year grace period that was outlined in the city’s 2020 ordinance. City officials said the primary focus initially will be educating the public and helping landowners to become compliant with the code. Enforcement will begin following “reasonable efforts” by the city to work with the property owners, the city said.
“The outdoor lighting code was adopted to protect public safety, reduce glare and light trespass, preserve neighborhood character and safeguard Sandpoint’s night skies,” Sandpoint officials said. “Property owners who wish to avoid receiving a formal notice of violation are encouraged to review their exterior lighting systems now and bring any non-compliant fixtures into compliance.”
To comply with the code, exterior lighting must be shielded to point light downward and limit the light output. Lighting may be unshielded if it produces less than 260 lumens and partially unshielded up to 640 lumens per fixture.
The lighting cannot spill into neighboring properties or public streets and must be adjusted to prevent glare beyond the property boundary. Additional code and regulations can be found on the city’s website under title 8, chapter 4.
The city’s dark sky ordinance has been a constant point of focus for Councilor Pam Duquette, who has shared several issues with the lack of enforcement at City Council meetings.
Most recently at the Jan. 7 meeting, Duquette brought up an issue a neighbor was having and feeling the complaints were not being addressed. Mayor Jeremy Grimm said at the meeting he could discuss how to elevate enforcement of the code, if the council wanted to make it a high priority.
“Probably not high priority with everybody, but it is a code that isn't being enforced, and it's something that's near and dear to my heart,” Duquette said at the Jan. 7 meeting. “Thank you for listening continually.”
For more information, the city encourages property owners to contact the building division at 208-263-3423 or review the code at sandpointidaho.gov/building/pages/sandpoint-dark-sky-city/.
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