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Old 12-09-2021, 07:11 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Descant View Post
I certainly agree that too many lights are a negative. In commercial site plan reviews, most planning boards will not allow a light spillover. Unfortunately, these rules do not apply to residential lighting.

There are light rules to prevent mis reading lights for boat navigation. I hate to add more rules/laws, but maybe they should include shoreline lighting as a general practice?
Is this all coming from newbies from away?
It seems to be here, newly renovated houses, 2 or three in a row, lights pointed across the water pretty much all night, although one used to be a little cottage with one light, now it is bigger, fully lit up with at least two spot pointed across the lake.
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