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Light pollution control

Citation
Yavapai County, Arizona Code of Ordinances Sec. 603
URL
https://www.yavapaiaz.gov/files/sharedassets/public/v/2/development-and-permits…
Country
USA
State
Arizona
County
Yavapai
Population
249,081
Dark Sky Approved Policy
No
glare
skyglow
outdoor lighting
fully-shielded
flag lighting
dark sky
lumens
light trespass
motion sensors
roadway lighting
billboard and sign illumination
watts
low-pressure sodium lamp
laser lights
internally illuminated sign colors
sports and recreational facilities

Outdoor lighting standard

Citation
Sedona, Arizona Code of Ordinances Sec. 911.05
URL
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5ebee55e8b29b13e1957a810/t/5fa8592b3c844…
Country
USA
State
Arizona
County
Yavapai
City
Sedona
Population
9,693
Dark Sky Approved Policy
No
low-pressure sodium lamp
fully-shielded
motion sensors
partially-shielded
light trespass
lumens
flag lighting
artificial light at night

Outdoor lighting; requirements

Citation
MCLS § 324.75104
URL
https://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(kk4b1ufg2qvm0tdnsxqkxmrd))/mileg.aspx?page=ge…
Country
USA
State
Michigan
Population
10,034,113
dark sky
fully-shielded
shielding
motion sensors

Bird-safe State buildings

Citation
20 ILCS 405/405-317
URL
https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/002004050K405-317.htm
Country
USA
State
Illinois
Population
12,582,032
curfew and timing
general illumination
motion sensors

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