Peoria does not impose specific restrictions on residential inflatable holiday displays. Displays must remain on private property and not encroach into sidewalks, alleys, or public rights-of-way. Many Peoria subdivisions are subject to HOA CCRs that restrict inflatables and other large yard decorations. Commercial inflatable advertising signs are separately regulated under the Peoria Sign Code.
Peoria has no city ordinance specifically restricting residential inflatable holiday yard displays (giant Santas, snow globes, character inflatables). These items are permitted on private property under general zoning and property maintenance rules as long as they remain within the property line and do not encroach into the public sidewalk, alley, or right-of-way. Peoria Code Compliance can address displays that block pedestrian travel, obstruct fire hydrants, or create sight-distance hazards at intersections. The Peoria Sign Code regulates commercial inflatable advertising (giant tube men, advertising blimps) on business properties, generally treating them as prohibited or as temporary signs subject to time limits, but private residential holiday inflatables are not regulated as signage. Peoria's strong HOA presence means many subdivisions restrict yard inflatables through recorded CCRs, often setting size, quantity, or seasonal-window limits. Inflatables tethered for windy conditions are recommended; damage caused by wind-blown inflatables creates civil liability under Arizona premises law.
Inflatables blocking sidewalks or rights-of-way may trigger Peoria Code Compliance action. Commercial inflatable advertising in violation of the Peoria Sign Code carries sign code penalties. HOA violations are enforced through association procedures and may include fines and liens. Damage caused by wind-blown inflatables creates civil liability under Arizona premises liability law.
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