Lighting Codes with Low-Pressure Sodium Standards

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Christian B. Luginbuhl
U.S. Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station
PO Box 1149
Flagstaff AZ 86002
cluginbuhl@nofs.navy.mil

Version 1.8
26 April 2004


The following locations have lighting codes, municipal standards, or other legal standards that either require or encourage the use of low-pressure sodium (LPS) lighting. Some of these codes have standards that are different in different areas, so that the indicated LPS standards may apply to only portions of the jurisdiction.

Locality Code Reference
AUSTRALIA AS4282-1997
USA
ARIZONA
Camp Verde, Arizona Planning and Zoning Ordinance Section 120
Cochise County, Arizona
Coconino County, Arizona Zoning Code Chapter 17
Cottonwood, Arizona Zoning Ordinance Section 408
Flagstaff, Arizona City Code Division 10-08-002
Pima County, Arizona County Code Title 15 Ch. 15.12
Sedona, Arizona Ord. 2001-15
Tucson, Arizona City Code Ch. 6 Art. IV Div. 2
Yavapai County, Arizona Planning and Zoning Ordinance Chapter 6-603
CALIFORNIA
Escondido, California Municipal Code, Chapter 33 Article 35
Hemet, California Code of Ordinances, Sect. 90-895 etc.
Oceanside, California Code of Ordinances, Ch. 39
Poway, California Municipal Code, Title 17 Sect. 17.08; 17.42
Riverside County, California County Code, Title 8, Chapter 8.80
San Diego County, California County Code of Regulatory Ordinances, Title 5, Division 9
San Diego, California Municipal Code, Chapter 14 Art. 2 Div. 7 Sect. 142.0740
FLORIDA
Bay County, Florida Ord. 02-07
Cape Canaveral, Florida Ch. 14, Art. III, Sec. 14-55A
Cocoa Beach, Florida Ch. 16B-55
Mexico Beach, Florida Ord. 399
Patrick AFB, Florida 45th Space Wing Instr. 32-7001
GEORGIA
Glynn County, Georgia
HAWAI'I
Hawai'i County, Hawai'i County Code Chapter 14 Article 9
NEW MEXICO
Cloudcroft, New Mexico Ord. 267


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