Plano has no citywide ordinance restricting residential holiday lights at single-family homes. Restrictions arise principally from HOA covenants under the Texas Property Code Ch. 209 (Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act), the Plano noise ordinance for sound-synchronized displays, and property maintenance code for damaged fixtures.
Plano does not regulate the duration, brightness, or schedule of residential seasonal holiday lighting through municipal ordinance. Single-family homeowners can display holiday lights without permit or notification, subject to a few practical rules: (1) Electrical compliance β outdoor circuits must be GFCI-protected under the National Electrical Code, and light strings must be UL-listed for outdoor use; (2) Noise compliance β sound-synchronized 'spectacular' displays must respect Plano's noise ordinance, which establishes a residential nighttime quiet period typically after 10 PM; (3) Property maintenance β damaged or hazardous displays can be cited under the Plano property maintenance code if they create blight or safety hazards. HOA and condo covenants under the Texas Residential Property Owners Protection Act (Texas Property Code Ch. 209) and the Texas Uniform Condominium Act (Texas Property Code Ch. 82) commonly restrict the dates and types of permitted displays β Plano has many master-planned communities (Legacy West, Willow Bend, Spring Creek, Russell Park) with active HOAs. Texas Property Code Β§202.011 specifically protects display of certain religious symbols on entry doors/door frames, but does not broadly protect holiday lighting from HOA regulation. Texas Property Code Β§202.018 provides limited protection for solar devices, but not holiday displays.
City: rare. Code Compliance may cite damaged or dangerous displays under the property maintenance code. Sound after 10 PM: Plano noise ordinance citation, fines up to $500 under TX LGC Β§54.001. HOA: private fines per declaration under TX Property Code Ch. 209.
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