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Moving to Norfolk, VA?

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 Norfolk across 29 categories and 129 specific rules we track.

27 Permissive70 Moderate32 Strict

๐Ÿ”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.

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

Norfolk permits leaf blower use during general construction and landscaping hours (7 AM to 7 PM) with no fuel-type ban. Gas and electric blowers are both allowed. Operators must comply with plainly-audible noise rules near residential property lines.

Gas Blowers: AllowedHours: 7 AM to 7 PM

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Construction noise in Norfolk is restricted to 7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday work generally prohibited except for emergency repairs. Downtown and Naval Station Norfolk area projects may obtain variances for night work with advance notice to neighbors.

Weekday Hours: 7 AM to 7 PMSaturday: 7 AM to 7 PM

Vehicle Noise

Some Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits modified exhausts, engine braking without need, and car audio plainly audible at 50 feet. VA Code 46.2-1049 (mufflers) and 46.2-1050 (exhaust modifications) apply statewide and are enforced by Norfolk Police.

State Law: VA 46.2-1049/1050Car Audio: Audible at 50 ft

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits habitual barking that disturbs neighbors under City Code Chapter 6 (Animals). A dog barking continuously for 20 minutes or intermittently for one hour can trigger a nuisance summons. Animal Protection officers handle complaints alongside police.

Trigger: 20 min continuous or 1 hr intermittentAgency: Norfolk Animal Protection

Amplified Music & Events

Heavy Restrictions

Amplified music in Norfolk is prohibited if plainly audible at 50 feet from the source or inside another residence. Granby Street, Waterside District, and Ghent entertainment venues operate under special entertainment-district rules with extended hours and sound-permit requirements.

Residential Day: Audible at 50 ft prohibitedResidential Night: Audible at property line

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise in Norfolk is federally preempted by the FAA. Naval Station Norfolk (Chambers Field, NGU) operations, Norfolk International Airport (ORF) departures, and Navy helicopter training over the Elizabeth River generate steady overflight noise not regulable by the city.

Preemption: FAA federalNavy Complaints: 757-444-5301

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Norfolk enforces quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM weekdays and 11 PM to 8 AM weekends under City Code Chapter 26. Plainly audible standard applies at 50 feet or across a property line during quiet hours. Backed by VA Code 18.2-416 for profane language nuisance.

Weekday Hours: 10 PM to 7 AMWeekend Hours: 11 PM to 8 AM

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Commercial noise at property lines in Norfolk residential zones is limited to 55 dBA at night and 65 dBA day under Chapter 26. Loading-dock activity, HVAC rooftop units, and bar/restaurant operations must meet boundary standards.

Day Limit: 65 dBA at property lineNight Limit: 55 dBA

๐Ÿ  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.

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk requires all short-term rental operators to obtain a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) and annual STR registration. STRs are restricted to specific zoning districts and generally prohibited in single-family residential areas without CUP approval.

CUP Required: Conditional Use PermitRegistration: Annual

Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Norfolk STRs must collect 8 percent Transient Occupancy Tax plus state sales tax of 6 percent, totaling about 14 percent. CUP application fees, annual registration fees, and business license BPOL tax also apply.

Norfolk TOT: About 8 percentState Sales Tax: 6 percent

Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk STRs must comply with city noise ordinance quiet hours and include noise compliance terms in rental agreements. Repeated noise complaints can result in CUP revocation.

Quiet Hours: 10 PM to 7 AM typicalOperator Liable: Yes, for guest conduct

Insurance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Norfolk requires STR operators to maintain liability insurance of at least 500,000 dollars covering short-term rental activity. Proof of insurance is required at CUP application and annual registration.

Minimum: 500,000 dollars liabilityType: Commercial STR policy

Night Caps

Some Restrictions

Norfolk does not impose a strict annual night cap on STR rentals, but non-owner-occupied (whole-home) STRs face stricter CUP scrutiny. Owner-occupied STRs are preferred under the ordinance.

Fixed Cap: None citywideOwner-Occupied: Preferred

Registration Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk requires annual STR registration in addition to the one-time CUP approval. Registration includes fee payment, insurance verification, tax account confirmation, and operator contact updates.

Frequency: AnnualItems Required: Insurance, license, contact, fee

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk STRs must provide off-street parking sufficient for the permitted occupancy, generally one space per bedroom. Street parking cannot be relied upon to satisfy STR parking requirements.

Required: 1 space per bedroom typicalOff-Street: Must be on-site

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

Norfolk caps STR occupancy at two adults per bedroom plus two additional, with total occupancy subject to USBC fire safety limits. Large events and parties are prohibited.

Formula: 2 per bedroom + 23BR Max: 8 guests typical

๐Ÿ”ฅ 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.

Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

Norfolk is not designated a high-risk wildfire zone by the Virginia Department of Forestry. The urbanized coastal geography and limited wildland interface keep wildfire risk low, though VDOF still tracks brush fire statistics citywide.

Wildfire Rating: Low (VDOF)Risk Areas: Dismal Swamp buffer

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits all consumer fireworks within city limits despite Virginia state permissiveness. Only fireworks approved by the Fire Marshal for public displays are allowed. Violation is a Class 1 misdemeanor under VA Code 27-97.

Consumer Fireworks: Banned citywideState Code: VA 27-97 (local option)

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires are allowed in Norfolk under IFC 307.4.2 with the same rules as fire pits: under 3 feet diameter, 2 feet tall, 25 feet from structures. No permit required. Complaints of excessive smoke can trigger extinguishment orders.

Permit: Not requiredMax Size: 3 ft x 2 ft pile

Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk requires working smoke detectors in all residential dwellings under the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and VA Code 15.2-922. Rental properties must have hardwired or 10-year sealed battery detectors with Fire Marshal inspection available.

Required: Every bedroom + levelBattery: 10-year sealed

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits most open burning within city limits under City Code Chapter 16 and the Virginia Statewide Air Pollution Control Regulations. The Virginia 4 PM Burn Law (Feb 15 to April 30) applies but is largely superseded by the urban burn ban.

Leaf Burning: Banned citywide4 PM Law: VA 10.1-1142 Feb 15 to Apr 30

Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

Norfolk requires property owners to maintain lots free of excessive brush, dead vegetation, and combustible debris under City Code Chapter 27 (Weeds and Grass). Fire Marshal can order clearance when conditions pose wildfire or arson risk.

Authority: VSFPC 304, City Code Ch 27Grass/Weeds: 12 in maximum

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows residential fire pits under Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code Section 307. Recreational fires must be under 3 feet in diameter, 2 feet tall, and at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material per IFC 307.4.2.

Max Pile Size: 3 ft diameter, 2 ft tallSetback: 25 ft from structures

๐Ÿš— Parking Rules

Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits parking of commercial vehicles over 3/4-ton rated capacity, tractors, and semi-trailers in residential districts. Naval contractor vehicles and military government vehicles are exempted when operating under federal duty. Active-duty personnel with POV work vehicles should review zone.

Prohibited: Over 3/4-ton in residential zonesSemi trailers: Banned residential parking

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Norfolk on-street parking is regulated by Department of Parking. Meters operate Mon-Sat 8 AM-6 PM in Downtown, Ghent, and NEON District. Residential Permit Parking (RPP) zones protect neighborhoods around EVMS, ODU, and Downtown. 72-hour limit applies to all unmetered streets.

Meter hours: Mon-Sat 8 AM-6 PM, free SundayRPP permit: $25/year, up to 4 per household

RV & Boat Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits parking of RVs, boats, and trailers on residential streets overnight. On private property, RVs and boats must be stored in rear or side yard behind front building line, on improved surface. Given Norfolk waterfront, boat storage enforcement is active citywide.

Street: No RV/boat overnight on streetsPrivate yard: Behind front building line only

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk driveways require zoning compliance and a curb cut permit from Public Works. Single-family lots limited to one curb cut typically 10-24 feet wide. Driveways must be paved with dustless material (concrete, asphalt, pavers). Coastal flooding considerations apply to driveway grading in AE/VE flood zones.

Permit: Curb cut permit requiredSurface: Dustless material only

Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

Norfolk does not impose a citywide blanket overnight parking ban but enforces the 72-hour rule. RPP zones near ODU, EVMS, and Downtown require overnight permits. Commercial districts and certain marina lots prohibit overnight street parking.

Citywide ban: None, but 72-hour rule appliesRPP overnight: Permit required in RPP zones

Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

Norfolk declares vehicles abandoned after 48 hours on public property or 10 days on private property without owner consent, per VA Code ยง46.2-1200. Inoperable vehicles on residential property must be stored in a fully enclosed structure or be removed. City contracts with towing operators for removal.

Public: 48 hours then abandonedPrivate: 10 days without consent

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Norfolk encourages EV charging infrastructure. Residential Level 2 chargers require a simple electrical permit. Public charging available at Waterside District, MacArthur Center, Norfolk Premium Outlets, and Downtown garages. New construction follows Virginia USBC EV-ready provisions.

Permit: Electrical permit for Level 2Contractor: VA Class A/B electrical license

๐Ÿงฑ 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.

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Norfolk permits fences up to 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in side and rear yards without special approval. Heights above 6 feet require a zoning permit. Coastal flood-prone neighborhoods may require wind-rated fencing.

Front Yard: 4 ft maxSide/Rear: 6 ft max

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Norfolk requires a zoning permit for fences over 6 feet, fences in historic districts, and any fence on a corner lot within the sight triangle. Fences under 6 feet on interior residential lots generally need no permit.

Over 6 ft: Permit requiredHistoric: ARB approval

Neighbor Fence Rules

Few Restrictions

Virginia has no statutory shared-fence cost law. Norfolk property owners are individually responsible for fences on their own land. Boundary-line fences require neighbor consent. Good neighbor (finished-side-out) is custom but not mandated by code.

Shared Cost Law: None in VAOn-Line Fence: Mutual consent

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain-link, and masonry fences citywide. Barbed wire and electrified fencing are prohibited in residential zones. Historic districts restrict materials to wood picket, wrought iron, and approved alternatives.

Allowed: Wood, vinyl, metal, masonryBanned Residential: Barbed wire, electric

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk requires 48-inch minimum barrier around residential pools under the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code. Self-closing and self-latching gates mandatory. Fence applies to pools deeper than 24 inches including above-ground and inflatable.

Min Height: 48 inGate: Self-closing/self-latching

Fence Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk requires a clear sight triangle at intersections: no fence, wall, shrub, or obstruction over 3 feet tall within 25 feet of each corner of a street intersection. Enforced strictly due to pedestrian safety concerns near ODU and residential grid streets.

Triangle: 25 ft each sideHeight: 3 ft max

๐Ÿ” Animal Ordinances

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

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Norfolk has no breed-specific legislation. VA Code 3.2-6540.1 expressly preempts localities from banning dogs by breed. Norfolk relies on the behavior-based dangerous-dog framework under VA Code 3.2-6540.

State Preemption: VA 3.2-6540.1Banned Breeds: None

Wildlife Feeding

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits feeding of deer, foxes, raccoons, and waterfowl under City Code Chapter 6. Coastal feeding of gulls and pelicans along Ocean View and Willoughby beaches is discouraged and can draw nuisance enforcement. Songbird feeders are allowed.

Banned: Deer, foxes, raccoons, waterfowlAllowed: Songbird feeders

Dog Leash Laws

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk requires all dogs off their owner's property to be leashed under City Code Chapter 6. Town Point Park, Ocean View Beach, and most city parks require leashes. Violations carry fines up to 250 dollars and civil penalties for repeat offenses.

Leash Required: Off owner propertyState Law: VA 3.2-6538

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk prohibits dangerous exotic animals including big cats, primates, venomous reptiles, crocodilians, and constrictors over 6 feet under City Code Chapter 6. VA Code 4VAC15-30 lists regulated species statewide; Norfolk adopts stricter local limits.

Banned: Primates, big cats, venomousState Law: 4VAC15-30

Beekeeping

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping is allowed in Norfolk on residential and agricultural lots subject to setback rules. State Apiarist registration under VA Code 3.2-4400 is required. Hives typically must be set back from property lines with water sources on-site.

Allowed: Residential accessory useState Registration: VDACS annual

Pet Limits

Some Restrictions

Norfolk limits households to a combined total of 4 dogs and cats over 4 months old without a kennel license. Kennel licenses require zoning approval. Military families at NS Norfolk follow on-base rules separately.

Limit: 4 dogs/cats combinedAge Threshold: Over 4 months

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows up to 6 hens on residential lots with no roosters. Coops must be set back 25 feet from neighboring dwellings and kept in sanitary condition. Permits through the City may be required; sale of eggs restricted to on-site.

Max Hens: 6Roosters: Prohibited

๐ŸŒฟ Landscaping Rules

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

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Norfolk regulates public tree trimming through the Department of Recreation, Parks and Open Space. Street trees and trees in the right-of-way require a permit to prune. Private property trees generally require no permit except in Chesapeake Bay buffers.

City Trees: Permit requiredPrivate Trees: No permit (with exceptions)

Weed Ordinances

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk treats weeds under the same 12-inch rule as grass in City Code Chapter 27. Noxious weeds identified by Virginia Department of Agriculture must be controlled regardless of height. Poison ivy and invasive species are owner responsibility.

Height Limit: 12 inchesNoxious Weeds: VA 3.2-800 statewide

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in Norfolk. Virginia has no state-level restrictions and actively supports rainwater capture through the Virginia DEQ stormwater programs. Systems under 5,000 gallons typically require no permit.

Legal Status: Allowed, encouragedPermit: None under 5,000 gal

Grass Height Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk limits grass and weeds to 12 inches maximum on residential and commercial lots under City Code Chapter 27 (Weeds, Grass and Refuse). Violations trigger notice, abatement, and property liens.

Max Height: 12 inchesNotice: 7-day abatement

Artificial Turf

Some Restrictions

Artificial turf is allowed in Norfolk residential yards under zoning code but faces limits under Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area rules because it counts as impervious surface. Front yard turf may be restricted in historic districts.

Zoning: Allowed residentialImpervious Credit: Counts in RPA

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk requires permits to remove any tree in the public right-of-way, Chesapeake Bay buffer, or protected canopy area. Private trees outside these zones can generally be removed, but replacement rules apply for site plan properties.

Right-of-Way: Permit requiredBay Buffer: Permit + mitigation

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

Norfolk encourages native plant landscaping and offers it as an exemption from the 12-inch grass rule when properly designed. The city partners with Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation on native plant programs.

Status: EncouragedExemption: From 12-in grass rule

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Norfolk is served by the Norfolk Department of Utilities, which can impose water use restrictions during drought under the City Drought Management Plan. The city draws from Lake Prince, Lake Smith, and other reservoirs. Voluntary conservation is promoted year-round.

Utility: Norfolk Dept of UtilitiesSource: Lake Prince, Lake Smith

๐Ÿ’ผ 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.

Home Daycare

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows family day homes as home occupations in most residential districts subject to state licensing. Virginia requires state licensure for care of 5+ unrelated children; Norfolk zoning permits in-home child care with conditional use requirements for larger operations.

State License: Required for 5+ childrenMax Children: 12 per VA Code

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows home occupations in all residential zones subject to operational standards. The business must be incidental to residential use, occupy under 25 percent of floor area, and have no more than one non-resident employee.

Allowed Zones: All residentialMax Floor Area: 25 percent or 500 sq ft

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk home occupations cannot generate customer traffic exceeding normal residential patterns. No retail walk-ins, no classes over small group size, and no deliveries beyond typical household levels. Violations trigger enforcement.

Traffic Limit: Residential-typicalWalk-in Retail: Prohibited

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk home occupations are generally prohibited from exterior signage. No advertising, display, or commercial appearance is allowed from the street. Some limited nameplates (under 2 sq ft) may be permitted.

Signs: Generally prohibitedNameplate: Under 2 sq ft

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

Norfolk follows Virginia Cottage Food Law (VA Code 3.2-5130) allowing home kitchen production of non-hazardous foods for direct sale. No state permit or inspection required. Annual sales cap removed in 2023 update. Labeling and venue rules apply.

State Law: VA Code 3.2-5130Sales Cap: None since 2023

Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

Norfolk requires home occupations to comply with zoning standards limiting external evidence, customer visits, and non-resident employees. A Norfolk business license is required for all home-based businesses regardless of size.

Business License: Required, Norfolk CommissionerEmployees: 1 non-resident typical

๐ŸŠ Swimming Pools & Spas

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

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Accessory Structures

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

Shed Rules

Few Restrictions

Norfolk allows sheds under 256 square feet without a building permit under Virginia USBC Section 102.3. Setback requirements apply: typically 3 feet from side/rear lot lines. Sheds over 256 square feet require full permitting.

Permit Exempt: Under 256 sq ftSetback: 3 ft side/rear typical

Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows carports in most residential zones subject to setback rules and building permits for permanent structures. Temporary fabric carports face restrictions in front yards and historic districts. Coverage rules apply.

Permit: Required permanentSetbacks: 5/10 ft side/rear

ADU Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows Accessory Dwelling Units in most residential zones under the 2018 zoning ordinance rewrite. ADUs up to 900 square feet allowed with owner occupancy, off-street parking, and building permit. No rental cap.

Allowed Zones: R-1 through R-MFMax Size: 900 sq ft or 50 percent

Garage Conversions

Heavy Restrictions

Garage conversions to living space in Norfolk require building permits, zoning review, and replacement off-street parking. If the conversion creates a second dwelling unit, ADU rules apply. Historic districts need ARB approval.

Permit: RequiredParking Replacement: Mandatory

Tiny Homes

Some Restrictions

Tiny homes on foundations are treated as dwellings in Norfolk and must meet Virginia USBC minimum standards (typically 120 sq ft minimum habitable room, full kitchen/bath). Tiny homes on wheels are treated as RVs and cannot be used as permanent residences.

Foundation Tiny: IRC Appendix Q allowedTHOW: RV status, not dwelling

ADU Permits

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows Accessory Dwelling Units by right in most residential districts under the 2018 zoning ordinance rewrite. ADUs route through the Department of City Planning and Codes Administration with a zoning permit, building permit, and trade permits. Virginia has no statewide ADU preemption โ€” Va. Code ยง15.2-2280 grants Norfolk broad zoning authority. ADUs must comply with the 2021 Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act buffer requirements.

Authority: Norfolk Zoning Ord. (2018); Va. Code ยง15.2-2280By-Right Zones: R-1 through R-MF

ADU Impact Fees

Few Restrictions

Norfolk does not charge general residential impact fees on ADUs because Virginia state law tightly limits municipal impact-fee authority. Costs are limited to Codes Administration building permit fees, Department of Utilities water and sewer connection fees, and Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) Facility Charges. Cash proffers apply only in connection with rezoning, not as-of-right ADU permits.

General Impact Fees: Not authorized statewideCash Proffers: Rezoning only (Va. ยง15.2-2298)

ADU Rental Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Norfolk allows ADUs to be rented long-term to a single household subject to owner-occupancy of the other unit. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) require a separate STR registration under the Norfolk zoning ordinance STR provisions and remittance of the 8 percent transient occupancy tax. The Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Va. Code ยง55.1-1200) governs long-term leases. Va. Code ยง15.2-2208 preempts municipal rent control.

Long-Term Allowed: Yes, with owner on-siteSTR Registration: Required

ADU Owner Occupancy

Some Restrictions

Norfolk requires owner-occupancy for properties with an ADU: the property owner must occupy either the principal dwelling or the ADU as their principal residence. Pure investor ADUs (renting both units to separate tenants) are not allowed. Virginia has no state preemption of local owner-occupancy rules (unlike California or Oregon). Violation can result in loss of the ADU zoning certificate.

City Rule: Owner-occupancy requiredState Preemption: None (Virginia)

๐Ÿ– Outdoor Cooking

Smoker Rules

Few Restrictions

Norfolk has no specific municipal ordinance regulating residential offset smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired pizza ovens at single-family homes. Multi-unit residential balcony smokers fall under IFC ยง308.1.4 prohibitions on combustible balconies. Excessive smoke crossing property lines may be addressed under Norfolk nuisance provisions and Va. Code ยง15.2-900 (general nuisance authority).

Specific Rule: None for single-familyMulti-Unit: IFC ยง308 applies

BBQ & Propane Rules

Some Restrictions

Norfolk enforces the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code (VSFPC), which adopts the 2018 International Fire Code. IFC ยง308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas cylinders over 1 pound on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction in buildings with 3 or more dwelling units. Single-family backyard grilling is unrestricted by city code. NFPA 58 governs propane cylinder storage statewide.

Code: VSFPC + 2018 IFCMulti-Unit: Prohibited <10 ft combustibles

Outdoor Kitchen Permits

Some Restrictions

Outdoor kitchens in Norfolk require separate trade permits from Codes Administration: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines, plumbing permit for water and sinks, and electrical permit for outdoor outlets. The 2021 Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code applies, with coastal high-wind and FEMA flood requirements on much of the Norfolk waterfront. Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act buffers may restrict placement.

Trade Permits: Building, mech, plumb, elecStandalone Grill: No permit required

๐ŸŽ„ Holiday Decorations

Inflatable Display Rules

Few Restrictions

Norfolk has no specific city ordinance regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Restrictions come from HOA and condo covenants under Virginia's Property Owners' Association Act, the Norfolk noise ordinance for blower and music sound, ARB review in historic districts for permanent installations, and practical hurricane/coastal wind considerations during Atlantic hurricane season.

Specific Ordinance: NoneElectrical: GFCI outdoor required

Holiday Light Rules

Few Restrictions

Norfolk has no citywide ordinance restricting residential holiday lights at single-family homes. Real restrictions arise from HOA and condo covenants under Virginia's Property Owners' Association Act (Va. Code ยง55.1-1800), Architectural Review Board review for permanent fixtures in historic districts (Ghent, Freemason, Brambleton), and the citywide noise ordinance for sound-synchronized displays.

Citywide Time Limits: NoneSound Cutoff: Typically 10 PM

Lawn Ornament Rules

Few Restrictions

Norfolk's zoning and property maintenance codes do not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays at single-family homes. Political signs are protected as free speech with content-neutral size limits. HOA covenants under Virginia's Property Owners' Association Act may impose private rules. Architectural Review Board review applies to permanent installations in historic districts (Ghent, Freemason, Brambleton).

Citywide: No content restrictionsFree Speech: Political signs protected

๐ŸŒ Environmental Rules

Coastal Development

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk is subject to the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program, Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act, and local coastal management regulations. As one of the most flood-vulnerable cities in the U.S., Norfolk has adopted aggressive coastal resilience standards for development along the Elizabeth River, Lafayette River, and Chesapeake Bay shoreline.

CBPA: Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act appliesResilience Plan: Vision 2100 coastal strategy

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk has extensive FEMA flood zones with about 30% of city in Special Flood Hazard Area (AE, VE, AO). Freeboard of 3 feet above Base Flood Elevation required for new residential construction. Flood insurance mandatory for federally backed mortgages in SFHA. Norfolk is a Community Rating System Class 7 community.

Coverage: ~30% of city in SFHAFreeboard: BFE + 3 ft required

Erosion Control

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk enforces Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Law for any land disturbance of 2,500 sq ft or more. Silt fencing, inlet protection, and stabilized construction entrances required. Certified Responsible Land Disturber (RLD) must be designated on project. Tidal shoreline work triggers Virginia Marine Resources Commission permits.

Threshold: 2,500 sq ft disturbanceRLD: Certified Responsible Land Disturber

Stormwater Management

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk is a Phase I MS4 permit holder under VA DEQ and federal EPA rules. Chapter 26.1 Stormwater Ordinance requires water quality and quantity controls for projects disturbing 2,500 sq ft or more. Stormwater utility fee funds flood mitigation given Norfolk severe sea-level rise and tidal flooding.

Threshold: 2,500 sq ft disturbanceProgram: VPDES MS4 Phase I

Grading & Drainage

Some Restrictions

Norfolk grading must not divert stormwater onto adjacent properties. Positive drainage away from foundations required by VA USBC. Given extensive flooding and high water table, French drains and sump pumps common. Fill within AE/VE zones tightly regulated under floodplain rules.

Slope: 6 in in 10 ft minimum awayNo sewer: Sumps cannot discharge sanitary

๐ŸŒฑ Cannabis Regulations

โ˜€๏ธ Solar Energy

๐Ÿชง Sign Regulations

๐Ÿš๏ธ Property Maintenance

Property Blight

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk actively enforces property blight under VA Code 36-49.1:1 and the Spot Blight Abatement program. Owners of blighted properties receive notices to repair; failure can lead to forced rehabilitation, liens, and in extreme cases city acquisition.

Authority: VA Code 36-49.1:1Notice Period: 30 days to respond

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Norfolk property maintenance code requires trash and recycling carts to be stored out of public view between collections. Front yard or driveway storage visible from the street can trigger code enforcement notices from Neighborhood Quality.

Rule: Carts hidden from street viewAuthority: VA Maintenance Code plus Norfolk

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Few Restrictions

Norfolk has no ordinance compelling homeowners to clear snow from sidewalks within a set time. The city encourages voluntary clearing for safety, and businesses in downtown and waterfront districts are expected to maintain storefront walkways.

Mandate: None for residentialClimate: 5-8 inches/year typical

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Norfolk requires vacant lots to be kept clear of tall grass, trash, and debris under the Virginia Maintenance Code and VA Code 15.2-901. Owners face abatement fees and liens when the city mows and cleans after notice.

Authority: VA Code 15.2-901Grass Limit: 12 inches

Garage Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

Norfolk allows residential garage and yard sales with no permit for occasional sales. Most sales are limited to a few per year, from dawn to dusk, with no sidewalk or right-of-way obstruction.

Permit: Not required for occasionalFrequency: ~2-4 per year typical

๐Ÿ’ก Outdoor Lighting

๐Ÿ”‘ Rental Property Rules

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Trash & Recycling

๐Ÿš Drone Rules

๐Ÿ” Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

๐Ÿšช Soliciting & Door-to-Door

๐ŸŒ™ Curfew Laws

๐Ÿ“ Building Setbacks & Zoning

๐ŸŒณ Tree Protection

๐Ÿท๏ธ Garage & Yard Sales

๐Ÿ˜๏ธ HOA Rules

Assessment & Dues

Some Restrictions

Norfolk HOAs can levy annual and special assessments under the Virginia POA Act. Unpaid assessments become liens and, if unpaid, can lead to judicial foreclosure. Late fees and interest are regulated by statute.

Lien: Automatic on unpaid assessmentForeclosure: Judicial, with notice

Architectural Review

Some Restrictions

Norfolk HOA architectural committees must act on applications within time limits set by governing documents and cannot impose arbitrary denials under the Virginia POA Act. Written decisions and appeal rights are required.

Authority: VA 55.1-1819 POA ActResponse: Per governing docs, 30-60 days typical

CC&R Enforcement

Some Restrictions

Norfolk HOAs enforce CCRs through notice, fines, and ultimately lawsuits under the Virginia POA Act. Due process requires written notice, opportunity to be heard, and consistent enforcement.

Authority: VA 55.1-1819Fine Cap: 50 dollars per violation

Board Procedures

Some Restrictions

Norfolk HOAs and condo associations operate under the Virginia Property Owners Association Act (VA 55.1-1800 et seq.) and Condominium Act. Boards must follow notice, quorum, and meeting rules set by statute and governing documents.

State Law: VA 55.1-1800 POA ActCondo Law: VA 55.1-1900

Dispute Resolution

Some Restrictions

Norfolk HOA disputes can be filed with the Virginia Common Interest Community Board Ombudsman or pursued in Norfolk Circuit Court. The POA Act requires associations to establish internal complaint procedures.

Internal Process: Required, VA 55.1-1828Ombudsman: Virginia CIC Board

๐Ÿ”ง Building Safety

Elevator Maintenance

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk elevators are regulated under the Virginia USBC and VA Elevator Safety regulations. Annual inspections and current operating certificates are required for all elevators in commercial, multifamily, and condo buildings.

Inspection: Annual, certified inspectorAuthority: VA USBC + ASME A17.1

Lead Paint

Heavy Restrictions

Norfolk pre-1978 housing is subject to federal lead-based paint disclosure and EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) requirements. Many historic Norfolk neighborhoods have substantial lead paint exposure risk.

Disclosure: Required pre-1978EPA RRP: Certified firm required

Pest Control

Some Restrictions

Norfolk Property Maintenance Code requires owners to keep buildings free of rodents, insects, and vermin. Chapter 27 housing code mandates extermination when infestations exist. Given Norfolk coastal climate, mosquito abatement handled by Norfolk Department of Public Health in coordination with Virginia Department of Health.

Code: VA Maintenance Code 13VAC5-63 Part IIILandlord: Must exterminate before new tenancy

Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Some Restrictions

Norfolk scaffolding must comply with Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC) and OSHA standards. Public right-of-way encroachment requires permit from Department of Public Works. Pedestrian protection (overhead canopies) required for scaffolding over sidewalks on any downtown or Ghent corridor project.

Code: VA USBC 13VAC5-63 plus OSHA 1926Permit: Public Works right-of-way permit

Overall: What to Expect in Norfolk

Norfolk has 129 ordinances on file across 29 categories. Of these, 27 are rated permissive, 70 moderate, and 32 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Norfolk 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.