Option #2: Installation & Operating Regulation
• Compliance with LISS through Property Standards By-law Enforcement
Partly Satisfies CR506/2019 DHSC 9
Complaint driven
• Increase operational burdens on the City
- Requires evening inspections to monitor light level intensity and discuss options to regulate with property / business owner
- Requires specialized training and properly calibrated equipment
- Any permit process
- Requires evening inspections to monitor light level intensity and discuss options to regulate with property / business owner
- Requires specialized training and properly calibrated equipment
- Any permit process
• Limit to hours of business only
• RISK: Though moderate involves the Greatest Diversity
- Legal and Neighbour-to-neighbour disputes
- Financial increases to operational costs due to training, equipment and after hours inspections
- Financial burdens on property owners to comply with LISS full cut-off requirements
- Health and safety issues remain – glare and coloured lights
- Legal and Neighbour-to-neighbour disputes
- Financial increases to operational costs due to training, equipment and after hours inspections
- Financial burdens on property owners to comply with LISS full cut-off requirements
- Health and safety issues remain – glare and coloured lights