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Outdoor Music: Fort Lauderdale vs Pembroke Pines

How do outdoor music rules compare between Fort Lauderdale, FL and Pembroke Pines, FL?

Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in Broward falls under Chapter 27, Sections 27-235 and 27-237. Music must stay at or below 55 dBA (L50) at a receiving residential property line. Special event permits are issued by Broward County Parks.

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Pembroke Pines, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in Broward falls under Chapter 27, Sections 27-235 and 27-237. Music must stay at or below 55 dBA (L50) at a receiving residential property line. Special event permits are issued by Broward County Parks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LauderdalePembroke Pines
Residential Limit55 dBA (L50) at property line55 dBA (L50) at property line
Typical Permit Cutoff10 PM weeknights, 11 PM weekends10 PM weeknights, 11 PM weekends
Permit AuthorityCounty Parks & RecreationCounty Parks & Recreation
State FallbackFL 877.03 Breach of PeaceFL 877.03 Breach of Peace
Code SectionsCh. 27, 27-235, 27-237Ch. 27, 27-235, 27-237

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Fort Lauderdale FAQ

Do I need a permit for outdoor music at home?

No permit is required for private residential gatherings, but sound must remain below 55 dBA (L50) at the neighbor's property line at all times under Chapter 27.

How do I get a special event noise permit?

Apply through Broward County Parks and Recreation for county venues, or the local city for municipal properties. Permits typically include amplifier caps and cutoff times.

Pembroke Pines FAQ

Do I need a permit for outdoor music at home?

No permit is required for private residential gatherings, but sound must remain below 55 dBA (L50) at the neighbor's property line at all times under Chapter 27.

How do I get a special event noise permit?

Apply through Broward County Parks and Recreation for county venues, or the local city for municipal properties. Permits typically include amplifier caps and cutoff times.

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