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Amplified Music & Events: North Port vs Venice

How do amplified music & events rules compare between North Port, FL and Venice, FL?

North Port and Venice have similar restriction levels.

North Port, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Amplified outdoor music in North Port is governed by Code of the City Chapter 46 Article II Division 2. Outdoor amplified events typically require a Special Event Permit, and Sec. 46-45 provides the formal exception process for activities that would otherwise exceed noise restrictions.

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Venice, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Venice Code Ch. 34, Art. II prohibits operating any loudspeaker, musical instrument, drum, or sound-reproduction device at a place of public entertainment at a level that allows the sound to be heard in any residential or noise-sensitive area.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth PortVenice
Code SectionCh. 46 Art. II Div. 2Venice Code Ch. 34, Art. II
Exception ProcessSec. 46-45 (Ord. 2024-47)-
Special Event PermitRequired for public-property amplified events-
Vehicle AudioF.S. Β§316.3045 - audible at 25 ft-
PenaltyUp to $500 per offenseUp to $500 under Sec. 1-14
Public-Entertainment Test-Audible in residential/noise-sensitive area
Multifamily Cap (Night)-45 dB(A) inside adjacent unit
Special Events-Require City permit; exempt under Sec. 34-37 when permitted

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North Port FAQ

Can a North Port restaurant have outdoor amplified music?

Yes, within Chapter 46 noise limits. To exceed those limits requires a Sec. 46-45 exception or a Special Event Permit approved by the City.

How do I get a noise exception for an outdoor event in North Port?

File a Special Event application through the City Clerk's office and request a Sec. 46-45 noise exception. Ord. 2024-47 (Jan 2025) clarified the exception procedure.

Venice FAQ

Can a Venice restaurant have outdoor live music?

Yes, but the sound cannot be plainly audible inside any residential or noise-sensitive area under Ch. 34, Art. II, and inside an adjacent unit it cannot exceed 45 dB(A) after 10 p.m.

Are permitted special events exempt from the noise ordinance?

Yes, under Sec. 34-37, City-permitted parades, festivals and similar events are exempt from the Art. II limits for the duration and scope authorized by the permit.

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