Moving to Pompano Beach, FL?
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 Pompano Beach across 25 categories and 106 specific rules we track.
🔊 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.
Barking Dogs
Some RestrictionsBarking dogs fall under Chapter 90 (Animals) and Chapter 97 (Noise Control). Dogs found repeatedly at large or causing nuisance violations can be classified as Nuisance Dogs under §90.36, requiring special confinement with 80% solid view screening.
Quiet Hours
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach defines daytime as 7 AM-10 PM and nighttime as 10 PM-7 AM under Chapter 97. Nighttime noise is restricted to approximately refrigerator-level sound in residential areas. Complaints require a sworn affidavit from the complainant.
Construction Hours
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach prohibits construction equipment noise across residential property lines between 10 PM and 7 AM, Monday through Saturday. No construction is permitted on Sundays. Chapter 97 (Noise Control) governs construction noise. Emergency repairs and public works projects may be exempt. Building permits must be obtained before construction begins.
Aircraft Noise
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach is near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and the Pompano Beach Airpark. Aircraft noise is regulated federally by the FAA under 14 CFR Part 150. Federal law preempts local aircraft noise regulation. Broward County Aviation Department maintains noise abatement programs. Residents can file noise complaints with the county.
Amplified Music & Events
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Chapter 97 (Noise Control) regulates amplified music. Section 97.60 prohibits noise disturbances from radios, musical instruments, or devices that annoy or disturb the peace. Quiet hours are 10 PM to 7 AM. Daytime noise in residential areas should be comparable to a dishwasher in the next room. The standard is based on plainly audible sound across property lines.
Industrial Noise
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates industrial noise through Chapter 97 (Noise Control). Sound level measurements use A-weighted decibels (dBA). The Zoning Code provides buffering between incompatible land uses. Noise crossing into residential areas must meet residential standards. Construction noise near residential land is prohibited 10 PM to 7 AM and all day Sunday.
Leaf Blower Rules
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not ban gas-powered leaf blowers. Landscape equipment must comply with Chapter 97 noise restrictions. Equipment noise is prohibited near residential areas between 10 PM and 7 AM. Daytime use must not create noise disturbances exceeding the plainly audible standard. No separate leaf blower ordinance exists.
🏠 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.
Registration Rules
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach requires an annual Short-Term Rental Permit under Code Chapter 153 (Rental Housing Code), §153.08, before advertising or renting a dwelling for terms of six months or less. Permits are property-specific, non-transferable, and run October 1 through September 30. Operators must also hold a City Business Tax Receipt, a Broward County BTR, a DBPR Transient Public Lodging license under F.S. 509.241, and a Florida Department of Revenue sales-tax certificate.
Night Caps
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not cap the number of nights a property may be rented short-term. Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) preempts cities from regulating the duration or frequency of vacation rentals through any ordinance enacted on or after June 1, 2011, and Pompano Beach's STR ordinance (Ord. 2017-50, codified at Chapter 153) is post-2011 and not grandfathered. There is no annual rental-night cap, no minimum-stay requirement, and no per-stay cap — but registration, occupancy, and tax rules still apply.
Permit Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach requires an annual Short-Term Rental Permit under Chapter 153. Initial application fee is $675 for single-family/duplex or $750 for triplex/quadplex. A 24-hour contact person must reside within 25 miles. Multi-agency inspections required before permit issuance.
Insurance Requirements
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach STR operators must maintain all required state and county registrations. The city's STR permit under Section 153.08 requires compliance with all applicable codes. Standard homeowner's insurance may not cover STR activity. Operators should carry adequate liability coverage. DBPR and Department of Revenue registrations are mandatory.
Noise Rules
Some RestrictionsSTR guests in Pompano Beach must comply with Chapter 97 (Noise Control). Quiet hours are 10 PM to 7 AM. Section 153.26 establishes minimum standards for short-term rentals. The 24-hour contact person is responsible for addressing noise complaints. Repeated noise violations may result in STR permit revocation.
Occupancy Limits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Section 153.26 limits STR occupancy to that permitted by the underlying zoning district. In no case may occupancy exceed 2 persons per bedroom. The city requires annual permits under Section 153.08 at $275. Inspections by Code Compliance, Building, and Fire are authorized. A 24-hour contact person must be designated.
Parking Rules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach STRs must maintain required off-street parking under Zoning Code Section 155.5102. Guest vehicles cannot obstruct sidewalks, fire hydrants, or neighboring properties. RVs and campers cannot park on public streets overnight. The barrier island has no oversized vehicle parking. STR operators must inform guests of parking rules.
Taxes & Fees
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach STR operators must collect and remit Florida transient rental tax (6%), Broward County discretionary surtax, and Broward County tourist development tax. The city STR permit costs $275 initially and $100 for renewal. DBPR and Department of Revenue registrations are mandatory. Failure to maintain tax registrations may result in permit revocation.
🔥 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.
Smoke Detectors
Heavy RestrictionsSmoke alarms in Pompano Beach are governed by the Florida Building Code, Residential, §R314 (8th Ed., 2023) and NFPA 72, both adopted statewide and enforced locally by Pompano Beach Building Inspections and Fire-Rescue. Alarms must be installed in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story including basements. New construction and substantial alterations require hardwired, interconnected, battery-backed alarms. Short-term rentals must additionally pass a Chapter 153 inspection.
Wildfire Zones
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach has low wildfire risk due to its dense urban development and coastal location. The city is not designated as a wildfire-urban interface area. Seasonal burn bans imposed by the Florida Division of Forestry apply countywide. Broward County Fire Rescue provides fire services. Property maintenance requirements serve as fire prevention measures.
Fireworks
Some RestrictionsConsumer fireworks legal on July 4th, Dec 31, and Jan 1 under FL §791.08 state preemption. Outside those dates, only sparklers and novelties are legal without a permit. City Fire Prevention (Chapter 95) and Broward County enforce restrictions.
Outdoor Burning
Heavy RestrictionsOpen burning in Pompano Beach is regulated by Chapter 95 (Fire Prevention) and Broward County open burning rules. Burning rubbish requires a permit under §95.07. Bonfires on public streets prohibited under §95.04. Recreational campfires with untreated wood are allowed under state rules if attended.
Fire Pit Rules
Some RestrictionsRecreational fire pits are allowed in Pompano Beach under state rules if they use untreated wood, are attended at all times, and fully extinguished before leaving. Must comply with Broward County setback and nuisance rules. FL Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1) adopted per §95.02.
Brush Clearance
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires property owners to maintain lots free of overgrown vegetation and brush. Section 96.26 defines dense growths of trees, underbrush, and wild growth on developed property as public nuisances. Regular maintenance is required. Broward County open burning regulations apply. Debris removal must follow solid waste collection rules.
🚗 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.
Street Parking Limits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires vehicles parked on two-way roads to be within 12 inches of the right curb (§71.12). Vehicles must have current registration. Parking that obstructs traffic or creates a safety hazard is prohibited. Base parking citation is $45; must be paid within 14 days.
Abandoned Vehicles
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach enforces abandoned vehicle removal under Title VII Traffic Code and FL §316.1945 (72-hour threshold on public property). Vehicles without valid registration on city streets may be cited. Garage parking violations are $250/day with potential towing.
Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
Heavy RestrictionsStoring commercial vehicles on public street rights-of-way is unlawful under §71.07. Tractor-trailers in residential zones are subject to a $350 fine and towing. Commercial vehicles may not extend beyond parking space lines.
RV & Boat Parking
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach prohibits overnight RV and camper parking on any public street, right-of-way, or public property after 10 PM (§71.03). Oversized parking is not available on the barrier island. STR properties also prohibit overnight RV parking.
Driveway Rules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates driveways through the Zoning Code Section 155.5102 (Off-Street Parking and Loading). Driveways must provide required off-street parking access. Required parking spaces cannot be used for vehicle display, storage, or dismantling. Vehicles on public property are regulated under Section 71.03. All driveway construction requires permits.
EV Charging
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not have a specific EV charging ordinance. FL Statute 163.04 protects homeowners' rights to install EV chargers and limits HOA restrictions. Electrical permits are required for installations. The city follows the 2023 Florida Building Code. New commercial developments may have EV-ready parking requirements.
Overnight Parking
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach prohibits parking campers and recreational vehicles on public streets between 10 PM and 7 AM. The barrier island does not permit oversized vehicle parking. Monthly overnight parking permits are available for specific lots. Off-street parking requirements under Section 155.5102 must be maintained. Time-limited parking zones are established under Section 76.07.
🧱 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.
Retaining Walls
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates retaining walls through building permit requirements. Walls over 4 feet typically require engineered plans. Retaining walls must not redirect stormwater onto adjacent properties. The 2023 Florida Building Code with Broward County HVHZ provisions governs structural requirements. Coastal properties may have additional requirements for seawall-type retaining walls.
Height Limits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Zoning Code §155.5302 sets residential fence heights at 4 feet in front yards, 6 feet in interior side/rear yards. Street side yards allow 6 feet if set back 4 feet from the lot line. Waterway-adjacent lots have special transparency rules.
Material Restrictions
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates fence materials under Zoning Code Section 155.5302 (Fences and Walls). Fences are permitted along property perimeters except where prohibited by other codes. Materials must be durable and maintained. Fences cannot obstruct fire hydrant access per the Fire Code. Screening requirements under Section 155.5301 may require specific materials for commercial-to-residential buffers.
Neighbor Fence Rules
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach allows fences along property perimeters under Section 155.5302. Florida is not a shared fence cost state. Fences must be placed entirely on the owner's property. The finished side should face outward per general practice. Height limits vary by yard location. Disputes between neighbors are civil matters resolved through the courts.
Permit Requirements
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires permits for fence construction. Applications are processed through the Building Inspections Department. Fences must comply with Zoning Code Section 155.5302 for height, placement, and material requirements. A survey may be required to verify property boundaries. Pool barriers have separate requirements under FL Statute 515.
Pool Barriers
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach requires pool safety barriers under FL Statute 515 and the Florida Building Code. Barriers must be at least 48 inches high. Gates must be self-closing, self-latching, and lockable. Natural barriers (hedges) may qualify if they meet Building Code requirements. Pool permits are not issued without barrier compliance. Barrier requirements extend to hot tubs and spas.
🐔 Animal Ordinances
Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.
Dog Leash Laws
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires all dogs to be under the direct physical control of their owner by means of a leash when in public. Section 90.06 prohibits animals in public parks, beaches, the beach parking lot, and other designated areas. Having a dog on a chain in the front yard violates city ordinance. Dogs creating noise disturbances may be cited under Section 90.36.
Beekeeping
Few RestrictionsBeekeeping allowed under FL §586.10 state preemption. Cities cannot ban beekeeping. FDACS registration required annually. HOAs may still restrict.
Breed Restrictions
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not impose breed-specific dog restrictions. Effective October 1, 2023, FL SB 942 prohibits local governments from designating dogs as dangerous based solely on breed, size, or weight. Dangerous dog classification is behavior-based under FL Statute 767. All dogs must be leashed and under control in public. Broward County Animal Care enforces animal laws.
Chickens & Livestock
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach Section 90.24 prohibits keeping livestock and chickens in residential or business districts. The prohibition includes equine, bovine, swine, goats, sheep, mules, horses, hogs, cattle, and other grazing animals or chickens. Only agricultural zones may permit livestock. Chapter 90 is one of the most comprehensive animal ordinances in Broward County.
Exotic Pets
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Chapter 90 provides comprehensive animal regulations. Exotic and wild animals are regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) under FL Statute 379 and Florida Administrative Code 68A. Class I (large predators) and Class II (medium predators) wildlife require FWC permits and are generally not permitted in residential areas. Venomous reptiles require a permit.
Wildlife Feeding
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Section 90.27 addresses feeding of free-roaming domestic animals. Feeding wildlife that creates nuisance conditions is discouraged through general code provisions. Feeding alligators is illegal under FL Statute 379.3025. Broward County and FWC enforce wildlife protection laws. The city's comprehensive animal ordinance covers most animal-related issues.
🌿 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 RestrictionsPompano Beach does not require a permit for tree trimming, but trimming must be performed by a Broward County Licensed Tree Trimmer. Section 155.5204 (Tree Preservation) prohibits severe pruning, topping, or shaping trees as shrubs. Trees that have been topped no longer count toward required buffering. Sight visibility triangles must be maintained at intersections.
Native Plants
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach encourages native and Florida-friendly landscaping through Zoning Code Section 155.5203. Development landscaping must meet minimum standards including tree counts and canopy coverage. FL Statute 163.3232 supports drought-tolerant plantings. Invasive species should be removed. No mandatory native plant percentage exists for existing residential properties.
Artificial Turf
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not ban artificial turf. FL Statute 163.3232 limits local restrictions on drought-tolerant landscaping. The Zoning Code Section 155.5203 governs landscaping standards. HOA rules may separately restrict artificial turf. Installations affecting stormwater drainage may need permits. Turf must be maintained in good condition.
Tree Removal & Heritage Trees
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach requires a Tree Permit (§155.2411) before removing, relocating, or substantially altering any tree. All palms are protected. Applications must be submitted by a Broward County Registered Tree Trimmer with ISA Certified Arborist assessment. Fees doubled for unpermitted work.
Grass Height Limits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Section 96.26 defines grass or weeds exceeding 6 inches in height as a public nuisance. Property owners must maintain regular mowing. Dense growths of underbrush and wild growth on developed property are also nuisances. The Code Compliance Department enforces vegetation standards. The city may abate and lien properties for costs.
Rainwater Harvesting
Few RestrictionsFL Statute 373.228 authorizes rainwater harvesting and prohibits local restrictions on residential rain barrels. Pompano Beach residents may install rain barrels without city permits. SFWMD promotes water conservation. HOA restrictions are limited by state law. Collected rainwater may be used for irrigation and non-potable purposes.
Water Restrictions
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach follows SFWMD year-round landscape irrigation rules. Watering is limited to two days per week (odd/even address schedule). Irrigation is prohibited between 10 AM and 4 PM. The city promotes Florida-friendly landscaping to reduce water use. Drought conditions may trigger additional restrictions. Broward County may impose supplemental water use rules.
Weed Ordinances
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Section 96.26 defines grass or weeds over 6 inches as a public nuisance. Required landscaping must be weeded, mowed, and trimmed per Section 155.5203. Dense overgrowth on developed property is a nuisance. Code Compliance enforces vegetation standards with fines under FL Statute 162. The city may abate and lien non-compliant properties.
💼 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.
Customer Traffic Restrictions
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates home-based businesses through zoning provisions in Chapter 155. Home occupations must not generate traffic, noise, or activity levels inconsistent with the residential character of the neighborhood. A Zoning Use Certificate is required as the first step for any business. Customer visits must be limited to maintain residential character.
Cottage Food Operations
Few RestrictionsCottage food operations in Pompano Beach are authorized under FL Statute 500.80. Operators may sell specified homemade food products without a food establishment license. Annual sales are capped at $250,000. Products must be labeled per state requirements. Home occupation zoning rules may apply for customer traffic and signage.
Home Daycare
Some RestrictionsHome daycare operations in Pompano Beach require state licensing through the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) under FL Statute 402. A Zoning Use Certificate confirms the use is permitted at the location. Background screenings are mandatory. The home must pass fire, health, and safety inspections. Family child care homes are limited in the number of children served.
Signage Rules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates signs through Chapter 156 (Sign Code). Home-based businesses in residential zones are generally prohibited from displaying commercial signage. Section 156.05 governs signs in single-family districts. A Sign Code Compliance Permit is required for most signs under Section 156.13. Prohibited signs are listed in Section 156.12.
Zoning Restrictions
Some RestrictionsHome-based businesses in Pompano Beach require a Zoning Use Certificate (ZUC) as the first step for a Business Tax Receipt. The ZUC confirms the proposed use is permitted at the specific location. Home occupations must be incidental to the residential use. The Zoning Code Chapter 155 establishes where different uses are permitted by district.
🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas
Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.
Above-Ground Pools
Some RestrictionsAbove-ground pools in Pompano Beach are subject to the same safety barrier requirements as in-ground pools under FL Statute 515 and the Florida Building Code. A 48-inch barrier is required. Building permits are needed for installation. Electrical work must comply with the NEC. Pool water must be maintained in sanitary condition.
Fencing Requirements
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach requires pool safety fencing under FL Statute 515 and the Florida Building Code. Barriers must be at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Natural barriers (hedges) may qualify if code-compliant. Pool permits are not issued without barrier compliance. Regular maintenance of barriers is mandatory.
Hot Tub Rules
Some RestrictionsHot tubs and spas in Pompano Beach must comply with FL Statute 515 pool safety requirements. A barrier or ASTM F1346 approved locking safety cover is required. Building and electrical permits are needed. Equipment noise must comply with Chapter 97. Water must be maintained in sanitary condition per property maintenance code.
Pool Permits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires building, electrical, and plumbing permits for swimming pool construction. Pool permits are not issued without barrier compliance under FL Statute 515. Plans must show compliance with the Florida Building Code. The Building Inspections Department processes applications. Multiple inspections are required during construction.
Safety Rules
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach enforces pool safety under FL Statute 515 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act). All pools require barriers of at least 48 inches. Residential pool alarms may be required. Door and window alarms for pool access are recommended. Pool enclosures must prevent unsupervised child access. Regular safety inspections apply to rental properties with pools.
🏗️ Accessory Structures
Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.
Garage Conversions
Some RestrictionsGarage conversions to ADUs are permitted in Pompano Beach under §155.4303.A, subject to standard ADU rules (1,000 sq ft max, 25% of principal). Converted garages must provide replacement off-street parking. Garages/carports must be 20 feet from the street side lot line (§155.4303.P).
Shed Rules
Some RestrictionsStorage sheds in Pompano Beach are regulated under §155.4303.FF. Maximum size is 20% of the principal structure area (minimum 300 sq ft allowed). Must be at least 3 feet from side/rear lot lines. Structures closer than 5 feet to a lot line require 6-foot screening fence or 5-foot hedge.
ADU Rules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach allows one ADU per single-family lot under §155.4303.A, capped at the lesser of 1,000 sq ft or 25% of the principal dwelling. ADUs may be attached or detached. 1-2 off-street parking spaces required. FL §163.31771 (2024) requires cities over 75K to allow ADUs.
Carport Rules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates carports as accessory structures under Zoning Code Section 155.4303. Carports require building permits and must comply with setback, height, and lot coverage requirements for the applicable zoning district. The city follows the 2023 Florida Building Code with Broward County HVHZ provisions for structural standards.
Tiny Homes
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates accessory dwelling units and small structures under the Zoning Code Part 3 (Accessory Uses and Structures). Tiny homes on permanent foundations may qualify as ADUs if they meet minimum habitable space requirements under the Florida Building Code. Tiny homes on wheels are classified as recreational vehicles and cannot serve as permanent residences.
🌍 Environmental Rules
Grading & Drainage
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates grading and drainage through the Zoning Code Sections 155.5501 (Stormwater Management) and 155.5502 (Floodplain Management). The city's storm drainage system flows into lakes, canals, and tidal waterways including the Pompano Canal and Cypress Creek Canal. A 5-foot separation is required between trees and underground utilities. SFWMD has jurisdiction over regional water management.
Stormwater Management
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach manages stormwater through Zoning Code Section 155.5501 and the city's Engineering Department. The drainage system connects to the Pompano Canal, Cypress Creek Canal, and Intracoastal Waterway. New development must provide on-site retention. The city is vulnerable to sea level rise and tidal flooding. Stormwater utility fees fund system improvements.
Flood Zones
Heavy RestrictionsOver 32% of Pompano Beach buildings are in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas. The city participates in NFIP's CRS program at Class 6, earning residents a 20% flood insurance discount. City Flood Ordinance §152.29(C) requires higher finished floor elevations. Sea turtle lighting ordinance (§155.5402) protects nesting beaches March-October.
Coastal Development
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach is a coastal city subject to strict coastal development regulations. Structures seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line must comply with FL Building Code Section 3109. Ordinance 152.29 requires higher finished floor elevations for new construction. Coastal high hazard areas (Zone V/VE) have specific building requirements. The city participates in FEMA's NFIP.
Erosion Control
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires erosion and sediment control for construction projects under the Zoning Code development standards. Broward County and SFWMD requirements supplement city rules. NPDES permits are required for sites disturbing one acre or more. The city's coastal location makes erosion control particularly critical for beachfront and waterfront properties.
🌱 Cannabis Regulations
Home Cultivation
Heavy RestrictionsHome cultivation of cannabis is prohibited in Florida. FL Statute 381.986 does not authorize personal cultivation by medical marijuana patients. Pompano Beach enforces state law. The 2024 adult-use amendment did not include home-grow provisions. Any cultivation without a state license is a felony under FL Statute 893.
Dispensary Zoning
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach prohibits medical marijuana dispensing retail establishments under Section 115.28 of the Code of Ordinances. No marijuana dispensary or medical marijuana treatment center may operate within city limits. The ban applies citywide regardless of zoning. Adult-use recreational dispensaries are similarly not permitted.
☀️ Solar Energy
HOA Restrictions
Few RestrictionsFL Statute 163.04 protects homeowners' rights to install solar panels and limits HOA restrictions. HOAs cannot prohibit installations. Reasonable aesthetic guidelines are allowed but cannot effectively prohibit or make installation unreasonably expensive. Condo associations are covered by FL Statute 718.113(6).
Panel Permits
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach requires building and electrical permits for solar panel installations. The city follows the 2023 Florida Building Code with Broward County HVHZ provisions. Wind load compliance is mandatory. FL Statute 163.04 supports solar adoption. Net metering is available through FPL. The Building Inspections Department processes permit applications.
🪧 Sign Regulations
Political Signs
Few RestrictionsPolitical signs in Pompano Beach are protected by the First Amendment and FL Statute 106.1435. Signs on private property during election periods are generally protected. Chapter 156 (Sign Code) governs general sign regulations. Signs on public rights-of-way are prohibited. Content-neutral regulation is required under Reed v. Town of Gilbert.
Garage Sale Signs
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates garage sale signage through Chapter 156 (Sign Code). Temporary signs must comply with Section 156.09. Section 156.12 lists prohibited signs. Signs on public rights-of-way, utility poles, or traffic infrastructure are prohibited. Signs must be removed after the sale. A Sign Code Compliance Permit may be required under Section 156.13.
Holiday Displays
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not have a specific ordinance restricting residential holiday displays. General property maintenance and fire safety standards apply. Electrical decorations must be safe. Displays should not obstruct sidewalks. HOAs may have separate rules. Beachfront properties must comply with sea turtle lighting restrictions during nesting season.
🏚️ Property Maintenance
Garage Sale Rules
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach allows occasional garage sales for personal property. Sales must not constitute ongoing commercial activity. Signs must comply with Chapter 156. Unsold items must be removed promptly. Noise, parking, and property maintenance standards apply during sales. Continuous sales require a Business Tax Receipt.
Property Blight
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach establishes property maintenance standards to prevent blight and preserve buildings. Section 96.26 defines public nuisances including overgrown vegetation, stagnant water, and deteriorated structures. Property owners must maintain exteriors, eliminate hazards, and prevent conditions that attract pests. Code Compliance enforces standards with fines under FL Statute 162.
Snow & Sidewalk Clearing
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach is in South Florida and does not experience snow. No snow removal ordinance exists. Property owners must maintain sidewalks and rights-of-way adjacent to their property. Vegetation must not obstruct pedestrian access. Trees near sidewalks must be trimmed by a Broward County Licensed Tree Trimmer to maintain clearance.
Trash Bin Storage
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Section 96.12 governs trash collection regulations. Receptacles must not be placed on public streets, alleys, sidewalks, or parkways except during the collection window. Carts may be placed curbside after 5 PM the evening before collection and before 7 AM on collection day. Lids must be closed. Material outside carts will not be collected.
Vacant Lot Maintenance
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires vacant lots to be maintained free of overgrowth and debris. Section 96.26 defines dense vegetation and grass over 6 inches as public nuisances on developed property. Standing water creating mosquito habitat must be eliminated. The city may abate and lien non-compliant properties. Code Compliance enforces maintenance standards.
💡 Outdoor Lighting
Dark Sky Rules
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not have a specific dark sky ordinance. The Zoning Code Article 5 contains lighting standards for commercial and multi-family development. Sea turtle nesting season (March 1 to October 31) requires compliance with Broward County beachfront lighting regulations. No residential dark sky requirements exist beyond general nuisance provisions.
Light Trespass
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach addresses light trespass through general nuisance provisions. No specific light trespass ordinance with measurable standards exists. The Zoning Code contains lighting provisions for commercial development to minimize spillover. Beachfront light trespass during turtle season is strictly regulated. Residential complaints are handled case-by-case by Code Compliance.
🔑 Rental Property Rules
Rent Control
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not have rent control. FL Statute 166.043 prohibits municipal rent control except during a declared housing emergency. No emergency has been declared. Landlords may increase rent freely upon lease renewal. No rent stabilization or anti-gouging measures exist at the local level.
Just Cause Eviction
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not have a just-cause eviction ordinance. Evictions follow FL Statute 83 (Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act). Landlords may terminate tenancies with proper notice. Florida does not require a reason for non-renewal. Self-help evictions are illegal under FL Statute 83.67.
Rental Registration
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not require a specific long-term rental registration program. Landlords must maintain properties to code. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) require permits under Section 153.08 at $275 annually. A Business Tax Receipt is required for rental income. FL Statute 83 governs landlord-tenant relationships.
🗑️ Trash & Recycling
Pickup Rules & Schedules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach provides residential garbage collection twice per week in gray carts. Lids must be closed and material outside carts is not collected. Bulk trash is collected weekly (4 cubic yard max). Recycling is available. The city's Environmental Services Department manages solid waste. Collection schedules vary by neighborhood.
Bin Placement Rules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach Section 96.12 regulates trash bin placement. Gray carts may be curbside after 5 PM before collection and by 7 AM on collection day. Bins must not be on public streets or sidewalks outside the collection window. Lids must be closed. Bulk trash goes within 5 feet of curb, at least 5 feet from neighbor's property.
Bulk Item Disposal
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach provides weekly bulk trash collection for residential properties. Maximum of 4 cubic yards per week is allowed. Items must be placed within 5 feet of curb, at least 5 feet from neighbor's property. Large items like furniture and appliances qualify. Hazardous materials and electronics require separate disposal.
Recycling Requirements
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach offers a recycling program but participation is optional for residents and businesses. Broward County has a 75% recycling rate goal under FL Statute 403.706. The city encourages participation. Accepted recyclables include paper, cardboard, plastics, aluminum, and glass. Contaminated recyclables may be rejected.
🚁 Drone Rules
Commercial Drones
Some RestrictionsCommercial drone operation in Pompano Beach follows FAA Part 107 regulations. Operators need a Remote Pilot Certificate. FL Statute 330.41 preempts local drone regulation. FL Statute 934.50 prohibits drone surveillance of private property. Proximity to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport requires awareness of controlled airspace.
Recreational Drones
Some RestrictionsRecreational drone flying in Pompano Beach follows FAA recreational flyer rules. Pilots must pass the TRUST safety test, fly below 400 feet, and maintain visual line of sight. FL Statute 330.41 preempts local regulation. Proximity to FLL airport requires airspace awareness. FL Statute 934.50 prohibits surveillance flights over private property.
🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors
Vending Zones
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach does not designate specific public food truck vending zones. Section 115.18 governs mobile vendor locations. Vendors operate on private property with owner consent or at permitted events. Public street vending is restricted near metered spaces and prohibited parking areas. The Downtown Pompano Beach overlay district may have specific vendor provisions.
Food Truck Permits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates mobile vendors under Section 115.18 of the Code of Ordinances. Mobile vendors sell goods from a vehicle or person rather than an enclosed structure. Written property owner consent is required for private property sales. Operations on public streets are restricted near metered spaces and prohibited areas. Quick-stop vendors have a 10-minute limit per transaction.
🚪 Soliciting & Door-to-Door
No-Knock Registry
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates soliciting through its business licensing code. Residents may post no-soliciting signs. Florida's two-party consent recording law (FL §934.03) applies to interactions with solicitors. The city does not maintain a do-not-knock registry. Commercial solicitors may need business licenses.
Solicitor Permits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates commercial soliciting through its business licensing code. Commercial door-to-door solicitors may need a city business license. Section 115.18 governs mobile vendors and peddlers. Religious and political canvassing is protected by the First Amendment. Charitable solicitors may need state registration under FL Statute 496.
🌙 Curfew Laws
Juvenile Curfew
Some RestrictionsBroward County enforces a juvenile curfew that applies to Pompano Beach. Minors under 18 are subject to curfew restrictions during late night hours. Exceptions exist for employment, emergencies, and supervised activities. Parents or guardians may face penalties. The Pompano Beach Police Department (BSO) enforces curfew laws.
Park Curfew
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach parks have designated hours of operation, generally dawn to dusk unless posted otherwise. Remaining in a park after closing hours constitutes trespassing. Section 90.06 prohibits animals in public parks and beaches. Nighttime events require special permits from the Parks and Recreation Department.
📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning
Lot Coverage Limits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates lot coverage through the Zoning Code Article 5 (Development Standards). Maximum lot coverage percentages vary by zoning district. All roofed structures count toward the maximum. Impervious surface coverage affects stormwater management requirements under Section 155.5501. The Development Services Department verifies compliance during permit review.
Setback Rules
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach establishes building setbacks through the Zoning Code Article 3 (Zoning Districts) and Article 5 (Development Standards). Front, side, and rear setback requirements vary by zoning district. Fences and walls have separate placement rules under Section 155.5302. A Zoning Use Certificate is required as the first step for most development activity.
Structure Height Limits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates building heights through the Zoning Code Article 3 (Zoning Districts). Maximum heights vary by district. Structures in flood hazard areas must meet elevated floor requirements under Ordinance 152.29. The city is in the HVHZ and follows the 2023 Florida Building Code with Broward County provisions. Section 155.9402 provides for height exceptions and variations.
🌳 Tree Protection
Tree Replacement Requirements
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires replacement trees when trees are removed with a permit. The number of replacements is based on canopy removed per Table 155.5204.E.1.b.ii. Replacement canopy at maturity must equal or exceed the canopy removed. Unauthorized removal before a permit results in doubled fees and replacement requirements. Tree trimming is not subject to replacement requirements.
Tree Removal Permits
Some RestrictionsPompano Beach requires Tree Permits under Section 155.2411 for tree removal. Applications require a tree survey by an ISA Certified Arborist. Owner-occupied residential properties under one acre have reduced requirements if tree counts and height are maintained. Removal before obtaining a permit doubles the fee. Tree trimming does not require a permit but must use a licensed trimmer.
Heritage & Protected Trees
Heavy RestrictionsPompano Beach protects trees through Zoning Code Section 155.5204 (Tree Preservation). A Tree Permit is required before removal, relocation, or substantial alteration of any tree. Tree surveys by ISA Certified Arborists are required for permit applications. Replacement canopy must equal canopy removed. Unauthorized removal doubles the application fee.
🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales
Frequency Limits
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach regulates garage and yard sales through its Code of Ordinances. Temporary sales of personal property at residences must comply with general nuisance and sign regulations. The city does not impose extremely restrictive frequency limits but sales must not constitute ongoing commercial activity. Items must be personal household goods.
Garage Sale Permits
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach does not impose a heavy permitting burden for occasional garage sales. Sales of personal household property are permitted at residences. Signs must comply with Chapter 156 temporary sign provisions. Ongoing or frequent sales constitute commercial activity requiring a Business Tax Receipt. Code Compliance enforces related standards.
Time Restrictions
Few RestrictionsPompano Beach garage sales must operate during reasonable daytime hours. Chapter 97 (Noise Control) restricts noise from 10 PM to 7 AM. Setup and customer traffic must comply with residential noise standards. Signs may only be displayed during the sale period. All items and signs must be removed promptly after the sale.
Overall: What to Expect in Pompano Beach
Pompano Beach has 106 ordinances on file across 25 categories. Of these, 27 are rated permissive, 62 moderate, and 17 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Pompano Beach 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.