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1 | | AN ACT concerning safety. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Responsible Outdoor Lighting Control Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that: |
7 | | (1) Article XI of the Illinois Constitution states the |
8 | | public policy of the State and the duty of each person is |
9 | | to provide and maintain a healthful environment for the |
10 | | benefit of this and future generations and that the |
11 | | General Assembly shall provide by law for the |
12 | | implementation and enforcement of this policy. |
13 | | (2) The House of Representatives has resolved in House |
14 | | Resolution 884 of the 96th General Assembly to (i) express |
15 | | its support for improved night preservation practices in |
16 | | Illinois, (ii) encourage State agencies to adopt suitable |
17 | | outdoor lighting practices based on the principles of |
18 | | applying artificial light only where it is needed, when it |
19 | | is needed, and to only the levels needed using the best |
20 | | safety and energy-efficient standards available, and (iii) |
21 | | encourage the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center of |
22 | | the University of Illinois to provide artificial outdoor |
23 | | illumination engineering assistance to State agencies, |
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1 | | municipalities, and businesses that seek to implement |
2 | | responsible outdoor lighting to conserve and preserve the |
3 | | important natural phenomenon of night. |
4 | | (3) The Senate has resolved in Senate Resolution 64 of |
5 | | the 103rd General Assembly that local governments in |
6 | | Illinois should abide by the International Dark-Sky |
7 | | Association (now known as Dark Sky International) |
8 | | guidelines and lighting principles to help mitigate the |
9 | | effects of light pollution produced by outdoor lighting. |
10 | | (4) The State should promote responsible outdoor |
11 | | lighting. |
12 | | (5) Government structures, facilities, places, and |
13 | | spaces should serve as models of best practices for |
14 | | private structures, facilities, places, and spaces. These |
15 | | government structures, facilities, places, and spaces |
16 | | should encourage residents, business owners, and others to |
17 | | join in transitioning to responsible lighting. |
18 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
19 | | "ANSI/IES standards" means the American National Standards |
20 | | Institute and Illuminating Engineering Society's lighting |
21 | | guidelines, also known as the IES Lighting Library Standards |
22 | | Collection. |
23 | | "Correlated color temperature" means the measure of the |
24 | | approximate spectrum of the color of light of an object as |
25 | | perceived by the eye, measured in degrees Kelvin. |
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1 | | "Fully shielded" means a luminaire that is constructed in |
2 | | such a manner that all light emitted, either directly from the |
3 | | lamp or indirectly by reflection or refraction from any part |
4 | | of the luminaire, is projected below the horizontal plane |
5 | | aligned with the bottom of the luminaire aperture, where no |
6 | | part of the lamp protrudes outside of the luminaire or shield. |
7 | | "Glare" means light emitted by a luminaire that causes |
8 | | visual discomfort, reduced visibility of objects, or produces |
9 | | momentary blindness. |
10 | | "Illuminating Engineering Society Backlight, Uplight, and |
11 | | Glare rating" or "IES BUG rating" means the luminaire |
12 | | classification system developed by the Illuminating |
13 | | Engineering Society that ranks and defines how many lumens of |
14 | | light a luminaire emits backwards, upwards, and in glare. |
15 | | "Lamp" means the component of a luminaire that produces |
16 | | light. |
17 | | "Light pollution" means the scattering of artificial light |
18 | | into the nighttime environment caused by excessive or |
19 | | improperly positioned artificial outdoor lighting resulting in |
20 | | sky glow, light trespass, or glare. |
21 | | "Light trespass" means light emitted by a luminaire that |
22 | | shines beyond the boundaries of the property the luminaire is |
23 | | intended to illuminate. |
24 | | "Luminaire" means a complete installed or portable |
25 | | illuminating device, including a lamp, together with the parts |
26 | | designed to distribute the light, such as a reflector or |
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1 | | refractor, parts to position and protect the lamps, and parts |
2 | | to connect the lamps to a power supply. |
3 | | "Lumen" means a standard unit of measurement of luminous |
4 | | flux. |
5 | | "Lux" means a standard unit of luminous flux expressed in |
6 | | lumens per square meter. |
7 | | "Nadir" means the point on the ground that is directly |
8 | | below the center of a luminaire. |
9 | | "Ornamental lighting" means a luminaire that has a |
10 | | historical or seasonal holiday purpose and that serves a |
11 | | historical or seasonal holiday purpose only. |
12 | | "Outdoor luminaire" means installed or portable outdoor |
13 | | artificial illuminating devices used for flood lighting, |
14 | | roadway and area lighting, general illumination, or |
15 | | advertisement. |
16 | | "Permanent outdoor luminaire" means exterior lighting or a |
17 | | system of lighting that is used in place for 7 or more days. |
18 | | "Reflective roadway markings" means lines and markers with |
19 | | reflective properties intended to promote vehicular and |
20 | | pedestrian safety. |
21 | | "Reflective signage" means roadway and informational |
22 | | signage that has reflective properties to aid with vehicular |
23 | | and pedestrian safety. |
24 | | "Responsible lighting principles" means the use of modern |
25 | | lighting technologies, including shielding, an upper limit on |
26 | | color temperature (2,700 Kelvin), on-off controls, dimming |
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1 | | controls, and motion sensors. |
2 | | "Roadway lighting" means permanent outdoor luminaires that |
3 | | are specifically intended to illuminate roadways for safe |
4 | | vehicular and pedestrian traffic. |
5 | | "Sky glow" means the brightening of the night sky due to |
6 | | inefficiently and improperly lit areas. |
7 | | Section 15. Outdoor lighting control. All new luminaires |
8 | | purchased with State funds after the effective date of this |
9 | | Act or installed after the effective date of this Act on a |
10 | | structure or land that is owned and managed by the Department |
11 | | of Natural Resources, including roadways, facilities, |
12 | | properties, nonhabitable structures, monuments, and public |
13 | | right-of-way spaces, including sidewalks, with the intended |
14 | | purpose of outdoor illumination must follow the following |
15 | | outdoor lighting control requirements: |
16 | | (1) Permanent outdoor luminaires must be fully |
17 | | shielded with an IES BUG rating and produce less than 1% of |
18 | | its emitted light above 80 degrees from the downward |
19 | | vertical direction of nadir. Light should not be emitted |
20 | | at an angle above 60 degrees from the downward vertical |
21 | | direction of nadir. |
22 | | (2) Luminaires must avoid light trespass by not |
23 | | exceeding an illuminance of one lux as measured at ground |
24 | | level both horizontally and vertically at the property |
25 | | boundary. |
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1 | | (3) Luminaires must have a correlated color |
2 | | temperature less than or equal to 2,700 Kelvin. In |
3 | | residential areas, dark sky locations, or environmentally |
4 | | sensitive areas, such as State parks and outdoor |
5 | | recreation facilities, correlated color temperature should |
6 | | be no more than 2,200 Kelvin. |
7 | | (4) Outdoor lighting must be minimized to no more than |
8 | | 25% above ANSI/IES standards or United States Department |
9 | | of Transportation recommendations. |
10 | | (5) Facade lighting must be minimized to no more than |
11 | | 25% above ANSI/IES standards, must project downward, and |
12 | | must not violate the light trespass limits in paragraph |
13 | | (2). |
14 | | (6) When the installation or replacement of roadway |
15 | | lighting is planned, the appropriate authority must |
16 | | determine whether reflective roadway markings or |
17 | | reflective signage is appropriate and safe for the |
18 | | situation in lieu of outdoor lighting. Reflectorized |
19 | | roadway markings, lines, warning signs, informational |
20 | | signs or other passive means must be used for roadway |
21 | | lighting, except at intersections of 2 or more streets or |
22 | | highways, unless it is determined that adequate safety |
23 | | cannot be achieved by reflective means. |
24 | | (7) No artificial lighting above one lux, as measured |
25 | | at ground level both horizontally and vertically, may |
26 | | trespass onto land or waterways designated or managed as |
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1 | | habitat, reserve, natural area, open space, or wilderness. |
2 | | Section 20. Exceptions. This Act does not apply if: |
3 | | (1) the luminaires are on a structure or land that is |
4 | | owned, supported, funded, leased, or managed by the State |
5 | | in a county or municipality that, by ordinance or |
6 | | resolution, has adopted provisions that are equal to or |
7 | | more stringent than the provisions of this Act; |
8 | | (2) a federal law or regulation preempts this Act; |
9 | | (3) a State agency determines a safety or security |
10 | | need exists that cannot be addressed by any other method; |
11 | | (4) fire, police, rescue, or repair personnel need |
12 | | light for temporary emergencies or road repair work; |
13 | | (5) it has been determined that a reasonable safety |
14 | | and security interest exists at correctional or hospital |
15 | | facilities that cannot be addressed by another method as |
16 | | long as it complies with existing standards, |
17 | | specifications, or policies; |
18 | | (6) navigational lighting systems and other lighting |
19 | | are necessary to comply with Federal Aviation |
20 | | Administration airside operations or nautical safety; |
21 | | (7) lamps greater than 2,700 Kelvin are used on active |
22 | | sports grounds or show grounds, but only for the duration |
23 | | of a practice, match, or event. Lamps emitting greater |
24 | | than 2,700 Kelvin under this paragraph must be positioned, |
25 | | angled, or shielded to prevent direct glare and light |
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1 | | trespass onto neighboring property or properties, and the |
2 | | positioning, angling, or shielding must limit upward light |
3 | | emission to only the amount necessary to light the |
4 | | sporting or grounds activity; |
5 | | (8) flagpoles installed after the effective date of |
6 | | this Act are lit by means of a downward-facing lamp and |
7 | | using a lamp of 2,700 Kelvin or lower; |
8 | | (9) flagpoles installed on or before the effective |
9 | | date of this Act are upward-lit by partially shielded or |
10 | | unshielded luminaires using a lamp of 2,200 Kelvin or |
11 | | lower to minimize the impact of glare, light trespass, and |
12 | | sky glow and are converted to conform to requirements upon |
13 | | retrofitting; |
14 | | (10) the luminaries are existing decorative and |
15 | | ornamental lighting that serve historical purposes, but |
16 | | replacement luminaries for the existing decorative and |
17 | | ornamental lighting must meet the standards of this Act; |
18 | | or |
19 | | (11) the luminaries are temporary seasonal holiday |
20 | | lighting lasting no longer than 45 days surrounding the |
21 | | holiday season. |
22 | | Section 25. Other laws. If this Act conflicts with any |
23 | | other federal law, State law, or local ordinance controlling |
24 | | lighting, outdoor luminaries, signage, outdoor advertising, |
25 | | displays, or devices that is more stringent than the Act, then |