Pueblo has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Inflatables must not block sidewalks or public rights-of-way and must not obstruct corner sight triangles under Pueblo Municipal Code Title XVII (Zoning). Continuous blower-motor noise must comply with the Pueblo Municipal Code Β§ 11-1-405 nuisance standard. HOAs in Pueblo West and northside master-planned subdivisions commonly impose size, anchoring, and duration limits.
Pueblo does not regulate residential inflatable holiday displays through dedicated municipal code. Size, height, anchoring, and duration are not capped by city law on private property. Inflatables must not encroach into the public right-of-way and must remain clear of corner sight triangles under Pueblo Municipal Code Title XVII (Zoning) β typically a 25-foot vision clearance triangle at corner lots in residential zones. The continuous blower motor required to keep inflatables erect produces low-frequency noise. The Pueblo nuisance standard under Pueblo Municipal Code Β§ 11-1-405 prohibits unreasonable noise that disturbs neighbors, with stricter enforcement at night; quiet blowers typically satisfy the standard, but cheaper blowers or wind-amplified noise during overnight hours can draw complaints. Many homeowners turn off blowers at night to avoid issues. Properties along the western foothill margin and in unincorporated Pueblo County WUI areas should note that Pueblo Fire Marshal advisories discourage inflatables within 10 feet of structures during active Red Flag warnings due to cord ignition risk. Properties in Pueblo West and master-planned northside subdivisions face HOA covenant limits on inflatable size, number, and dates of display, enforceable civilly under CCIOA.
No inflatable-specific city fines. Right-of-way obstructions are enforced by Pueblo Public Works. Blower-noise complaints exceeding the Pueblo Municipal Code Β§ 11-1-405 nuisance standard at night can result in citations from the Pueblo Police Department. HOA violations are pursued civilly under CCIOA in Pueblo County District Court.
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