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Moving to Fargo, ND?

Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.

Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Fargo across 27 categories and 102 specific rules we track.

31 Permissive58 Moderate13 Strict

πŸ”Š Noise Ordinances

Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.

🏠 Short-Term Rentals

If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.

Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Fargo short-term rental operators must collect and remit applicable lodging taxes. North Dakota imposes a statewide lodging tax plus local jurisdictions may add their own levy.

State Sales Tax: 5%State Lodging Tax: 1%

Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

Fargo short-term rental hosts must ensure guests follow citywide quiet-hours standards from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., with operators responsible for guest behavior and subject to permit review after repeat noise complaints.

Quiet hours: 10 p.m.–7 a.m.Code chapter: Fargo Code Ch. 10

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

Fargo STRs must respect bedroom-based occupancy caps tied to building and fire code, generally limiting overnight guests to two per bedroom plus a small additional allowance, consistent with state plumbing and egress standards.

Typical guideline: 2 per bedroom + 2Code basis: IBC + Fargo Code Ch. 8

Primary-Residence-Only Rule

Few Restrictions

Fargo does not restrict short-term rentals to a host's primary residence, allowing investor-owned and non-owner-occupied STRs as long as licensing, taxes, and zoning standards are met.

Primary-residence rule: Not requiredInvestor STRs: Allowed if zoned

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Fargo expects STR hosts to provide off-street parking matching the dwelling's zoning classification and to instruct guests on snow-route, alternate-side, and winter parking-ban rules to avoid towing.

Off-street rule: Per LDC Title 20Snow ban trigger: Public Works declaration

Insurance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fargo does not mandate a specific STR insurance policy in code, but hosts are strongly encouraged to carry commercial short-term rental coverage because standard homeowner policies typically exclude transient lodging activity.

City requirement: Not in codeHomeowner policy: Often excludes STR

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fargo may require a permit or business license for short-term rental operations. North Dakota does not have a statewide STR licensing framework, leaving regulation to local jurisdictions.

License Required: Varies by municipalityState Framework: None - local control

πŸ”₯ Fire Regulations

Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.

Outdoor Burning

Some Restrictions

Fargo regulates open burning through local fire codes and ND DENR air quality permits. Agricultural burning is separately authorized but recreational and debris burning requires compliance with local rules.

Permit Authority: ND DENR / local fire deptAgricultural Burning: NDCC Β§18-09 applies

Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

Fargo requires property owners to maintain defensible space by clearing dry brush and vegetation. Prairie grasslands create significant wildfire risk especially during dry summers and fall months.

Defensible Space: 30 ft minimum typicalState Law: NDCC Β§18-01 fire prevention

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Fargo allows recreational fire pits under local fire code with setback and size restrictions. Prairie fire risk and drought conditions may trigger temporary burn bans through the local fire department.

Max Pit Size: 3 ft diameter typicalStructure Setback: 15 to 25 ft

Fireworks

Few Restrictions

Fargo allows consumer fireworks under North Dakota law which permits sale and use of most consumer-grade fireworks. Local municipalities may impose additional time restrictions.

Consumer Fireworks: Legal under NDCC Β§23-15July 4 Window: June 27-July 5 typical

Propane Storage

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 15 adopts the International Fire Code propane provisions, regulating cylinder size, tank distance from buildings and property lines, and exchange cabinet locations to reduce fire and explosion risk in cold-weather residential use.

Code: Fargo Ch. 15 + IFCStandard: NFPA 58

Wildfire Zones

Some Restrictions

Fargo lies in the flat Red River Valley with low forest cover, so wildfire codes focus on grass fires, ditch burning, and shelterbelt management, with the Fargo Fire Department empowered to issue burn bans during dry, windy conditions.

Code chapter: Fargo Ch. 15 FireAdopts: International Fire Code

🧱 Fence Regulations

Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.

πŸ” Animal Ordinances

Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.

Beekeeping

Few Restrictions

Fargo allows beekeeping with registration through the ND Department of Agriculture. North Dakota is the top honey-producing state and beekeeping is broadly supported.

State Registration: Required - ND Dept of AgHive Limit: 2 to 4 residential typical

Chickens & Livestock

Few Restrictions

Fargo regulates keeping of chickens and livestock through zoning ordinances. North Dakota's agricultural heritage means many communities are more permissive than urban areas in other states.

Hens Allowed: 4 to 12 typical in residentialRoosters: Generally prohibited in city

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Fargo may have breed-specific legislation targeting certain dog breeds. North Dakota does not have a statewide breed ban, leaving regulation to individual municipalities.

State Preemption: None - local controlCommon Targets: Pit bulls, Rottweilers

Cat Rules

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 4 requires cats to be licensed, vaccinated against rabies, and prevented from running at large or repeatedly trespassing on neighboring property, with impoundment available through the Fargo Animal Shelter.

License: Required annuallyRabies: Mandatory

Microchipping

Few Restrictions

Fargo encourages but generally does not mandate microchipping for dogs and cats, while the Fargo Animal Shelter scans every impounded animal and uses chip data to reunite lost pets with owners faster than tags alone allow.

Mandate: Not required citywideShelter scan: Universal reader

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Fargo Municipal Code Chapter 4 prohibits keeping wild, dangerous, or exotic animals as pets within city limits, including big cats, primates, venomous reptiles, and most non-domestic species, with limited zoo and educational exemptions.

Code chapter: Fargo Ch. 4 AnimalsBig cats: Prohibited

Pet Limits

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 4 caps the number of dogs and cats per household and requires kennel licensing once a residence exceeds the cap, ensuring sanitation, neighbor peace, and humane care across single-family and multifamily dwellings.

Code chapter: Fargo Ch. 4Kennel license: Required over cap

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 4 and park rules discourage or prohibit feeding deer, geese, and other wildlife on public and private property within city limits, citing disease spread, vehicle collisions, and habituation along the Red River corridor.

Deer feeding: Restricted citywidePark feeding: Prohibited

Animal Hoarding

Heavy Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 4 and North Dakota Century Code chapter 36-21.1 give Fargo Animal Services and Fargo Police authority to intervene in animal hoarding cases involving inadequate care, sanitation failures, or large numbers of suffering pets.

City code: Fargo Ch. 4State statute: NDCC 36-21.1

Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Fargo requires dogs to be on a leash or under owner control when off the owner's property. Local animal control enforces leash laws and at-large violations.

Leash Length: 6 to 10 ft maximumState Law: NDCC Β§36-21.2 liability

🌿 Landscaping Rules

From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.

πŸ’Ό Home Business

Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.

🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas

Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.

πŸ—οΈ Accessory Structures

Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.

🌍 Environmental Rules

Climate Emergency Mobilization

Few Restrictions

Fargo adopted the Go 2030 comprehensive plan and a Sustainability and Resiliency Plan setting non-binding goals for energy, waste, transportation, and resilience, but the city has not declared a climate emergency or imposed mandatory carbon rules.

Plan name: Go 2030Status: guidance, not mandate

Vehicle Idling Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Fargo does not have a dedicated anti-idling ordinance, and given North Dakota's cold winters, extended idling for warm-up is common. Drivers should still avoid idling near schools, hospitals, and in posted no-idle zones.

Idle time cap: none citywideClimate context: subzero winters

Stormwater Management

Some Restrictions

Fargo regulates stormwater runoff under Public Works oversight, requiring permits for site disturbance and erosion controls. Construction sites and certain redevelopments must implement Best Management Practices to protect Red River water quality.

Permit threshold: 1 acre disturbancePlan required: SWPPP

Gas Leaf Blower Ban

Few Restrictions

Fargo has not banned gas-powered leaf blowers, and ND state law does not require it. Use is governed by Fargo's general noise and quiet-hours rules rather than a dedicated equipment ban.

Gas blowers: allowedPhase-out: none scheduled

Erosion Control

Some Restrictions

Fargo requires erosion and sediment control measures on active construction and grading sites to keep soil out of streets, storm sewers, and the Red River, with inspections by Public Works and Engineering staff.

Install before: earthwork beginsTrack-out: must be cleaned daily

Grading & Drainage

Some Restrictions

Fargo requires approved grading and drainage plans for new construction and significant fill work to ensure water flows to designed outlets rather than onto neighboring lots, a critical concern in Fargo's flat Red River Valley terrain.

Plan reviewer: Engineering DepartmentRequired for: new construction and fill

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Fargo enforces strict floodplain controls along the Red River following the historic 2009 crest of 40.84 ft. Lowest opening of any structure in the regulatory floodplain must be set to either 2.0 ft above the FEMA 100-year BFE or 1.2 ft above the Fargo 41-ft inundation level β€” whichever is higher.

Lowest Opening: BFE+2.0 ft OR Fargo 41+1.2 ftFIRM Effective: Jan. 16, 2015

🌱 Cannabis Regulations

πŸ”‘ Rental Property Rules

No-Fault Evictions

Few Restrictions

North Dakota law permits no-fault termination of periodic tenancies in Fargo through proper written notice, but eviction itself still requires a court summons and judgment because self-help removal is barred.

Statute: NDCC Ch. 47-16, 47-32Notice: Typically 30 days

Just Cause Eviction

Few Restrictions

Fargo does not require landlords to state a just cause to end a periodic tenancy, instead relying on North Dakota Century Code Chapter 47-16 notice rules that allow no-cause termination with the statutory notice period.

State statute: NDCC Ch. 47-16Notice for monthly: Typically 30 days

Section 8 Voucher Acceptance

Few Restrictions

Fargo landlords are not required to accept Housing Choice Vouchers because North Dakota and Fargo law do not list source of income as a protected class, although federal fair-housing rules still bar race, disability, and other protected discrimination.

Acceptance: VoluntaryAdministrator: Fargo HRA

Rent Control

Few Restrictions

North Dakota Century Code Β§47-16-07.3, enacted in 2017, preempts any city or county from adopting rent-control ordinances, so Fargo cannot cap rent increases on private residential rental property.

Statute: NDCC Β§47-16-07.3Year enacted: 2017

Rental Registration

Few Restrictions

Fargo does not operate a mandatory rental-registration or proactive inspection program for private market housing, leaving habitability enforcement to complaint-driven inspections under city housing and property-maintenance code.

Registration program: Not in placeInspection trigger: Complaint based

Security Deposit Rules

Some Restrictions

Fargo follows North Dakota Century Code Β§47-16-07.1, which caps security deposits at one month's rent for most tenants and requires landlords to return deposits within 30 days with an itemized statement of any deductions.

Cap: One month rentReturn window: 30 days

Tenant Anti-Harassment

Some Restrictions

Fargo lacks a dedicated tenant anti-harassment ordinance, but state landlord-tenant law and general criminal statutes prohibit retaliation, illegal entry, and conduct intended to force a tenant to vacate without going through court.

Local ordinance: None specificState basis: NDCC Ch. 47-16

🌳 Tree Protection

πŸ”§ Building Safety

Lead Paint

Some Restrictions

Fargo follows federal lead-based paint rules for pre-1978 housing through the EPA Renovation Repair and Painting program, while Fargo Cass Public Health investigates childhood lead poisoning cases and connects families with Fargo Inspections for habitability follow-up.

Federal rule: Title X + EPA RRPCity lead investigator: FCPH

Door Locking Hardware

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 8 adopts the International Building Code provisions on egress door hardware, requiring single-action releases, panic bars in assembly occupancies, and balanced hardware that supports both security and rapid evacuation in emergencies.

Code: Fargo Ch. 8 + IBC ch. 10Single motion: Required for egress

Fire Sprinkler Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 8 building rules and Chapter 15 fire code require automatic fire sprinkler systems in most new multifamily, commercial, and assembly occupancies, following the International Building Code and International Fire Code adopted by the State of North Dakota.

City chapters: Ch. 8 and Ch. 15Standard: NFPA 13 / 13R / 13D

Pest Control

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 8 building maintenance and Fargo Cass Public Health rules require property owners to keep buildings reasonably free of rats, mice, cockroaches, and bed bugs, especially in rental and food-service properties throughout the city.

Building chapter: Fargo Ch. 8Health agency: FCPH

Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Some Restrictions

Fargo Chapter 8 building code and Chapter 36 streets rules govern scaffolds, work platforms, and sidewalk sheds during downtown construction, with permits required when scaffolds occupy public right-of-way or affect pedestrian access along Broadway and other corridors.

Building code: Fargo Ch. 8 + IBCROW chapter: Fargo Ch. 36

Elevator Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Elevator safety in Fargo is regulated by the State of North Dakota under NDCC chapter 18-13 and the ASME A17.1 code, with annual inspections coordinated through the state elevator program and building owners responsible for licensed maintenance contracts.

State statute: NDCC 18-13Standard: ASME A17.1

Green Building Code

Few Restrictions

Fargo enforces the North Dakota state energy code through Chapter 8 building review rather than a separate green-building ordinance, with the Fargo Go 2030 Sustainability Plan encouraging voluntary high-performance and energy-efficient construction across new projects.

Energy code: ND state IECC adoptionMandatory LEED: Not required

🚬 Tobacco & Vaping

πŸ›οΈ Single-Use Items

πŸ’Ό Employment Preemption

πŸ›‚ Immigration Policy

πŸ›οΈ Homelessness & Encampment Rules

πŸ›΄ Mobility & Curb Rules

πŸ’§ Water Use Rules

πŸ—ΊοΈ Zoning Overlays & Bonuses

🩺 Public Health Rules

🏨 Hotels & Lodging

πŸͺ Business Licensing & Operations

🚷 Public Conduct

πŸ’° Local Taxes & Fees

Overall: What to Expect in Fargo

Fargo has 102 ordinances on file across 27 categories. Of these, 31 are rated permissive, 58 moderate, and 13 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Fargo compared to other cities.

Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.

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