Consumer fireworks are illegal statewide in Connecticut (CGS §29-357). Only sparklers and fountains (non-explosive, non-aerial sparkling devices) are legal for those 16 and older. Danbury cannot permit otherwise-illegal fireworks.
Connecticut bans the sale, possession and use of firecrackers, bottle rockets, Roman candles and all aerial/explosive fireworks. Sparkling devices and fountains are the only consumer-legal items. The Danbury fire marshal enforces; professional displays require a state permit.
Illegal possession/use of fireworks is a state offense (fine and possible misdemeanor charges under CGS §29-357).
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Persistent dog barking is actionable in Danbury under the general noise prohibition of Code §12-14(d) and the Chapter 4 animal provisions. Connecticut also a...
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Danbury Code §12-14(d)(1) prohibits commercial construction, demolition, excavation and building operations before 7:00 a.m. Monday–Friday, before 8:00 a.m. ...
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Danbury Code §12-14 sets nighttime hours as 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. (to 10:00 a.m. Sundays/holidays). In a Class A (residential) zone, emitted noise may not e...
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Parking or storing commercial vehicles, trailers and heavy trucks in residential zones is restricted under Danbury zoning, with on-street commercial parking ...
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Driveway aprons, curb cuts and surfacing in Danbury are regulated through zoning and the public works/engineering permit process. A permit is required to con...
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Recreational vehicle and boat storage on residential lots is governed by Danbury's zoning regulations, which limit where and how long RVs, campers and boats ...
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