Legal under FL Statute 373.62. No city permit for rain barrels. HOAs cannot ban. Use for irrigation/non-potable. Prevent mosquito breeding.
FL Statute 373.62 authorizes residential rainwater harvesting. Miramar does not restrict rain barrels. No permit required for standard residential systems. HOAs cannot ban rain barrels. Use for irrigation and non-potable purposes. Larger systems connected to plumbing may need permits. Must prevent standing water for mosquito control.
No violations for properly maintained systems. Standing water: health code issue.
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Barking dogs in Miramar are addressed under the general noise prohibition (Β§10-115) and animal nuisance provisions in Chapter 6. Persistent barking that dist...
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Construction noise in Miramar is governed by Code Β§10-114, which restricts noisy work near residences to 7:00 AMβ6:00 PM Monday through Friday. Weekend and e...
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Miramar prohibits unreasonably loud, disturbing, and unnecessary noises citywide under Code Β§10-115. Businesses within 1,000 ft of residences restricted to 7...
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Miramar FL Chapter 13 (Miscellaneous Offenses) prohibits playing radios, televisions, musical instruments, or other devices between 11 PM and 7 AM in a manne...
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Street parking in Miramar regulated under Chapter 20 (Traffic and Motor Vehicles). All passenger vehicles must be parked on driveways, under carports, or in ...
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No derelict, accident-damaged, unlicensed, or inoperable vehicles may be stored on residential property in Miramar. Towing from private property regulated un...
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