Boynton Beach requires residential driveways to be constructed of concrete, pavers, or approved materials under LDR Chapter 4. Maximum driveway width is 24 feet at the property line with a permit required for new or widened driveways.
Land Development Regulations Chapter 4 Article V require driveway permits issued by the Development Department. Materials limited to concrete, brick pavers, decorative stamped concrete, or asphalt. Gravel and dirt driveways prohibited in residential zones. Maximum width 24 feet at right-of-way with minimum 5-foot setback from side property line. Driveway apron must match city standards with proper slope to meet ADA and drainage requirements. Coastal properties must use pervious materials where possible per stormwater rules.
Unpermitted driveway: $250 fine plus removal order. Gravel/dirt surface: notice with 30 days to pave. Drainage violations causing neighbor flooding actionable under FL Β§373.
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Gas leaf blowers are allowed in Boynton Beach during standard landscaping hours 7 AM to 6 PM weekdays and 8 AM to 5 PM Saturday. No decibel cap specific to b...
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Persistent dog barking exceeding 15 continuous minutes or 30 minutes intermittently is a noise violation in Boynton Beach. Palm Beach County Animal Care and ...
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Modified exhaust, loud stereos audible 50 feet from a vehicle, and engine revving in residential zones are prohibited in Boynton Beach. FL Β§316.272 provides ...
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Boynton Beach enforces quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM under City Code Chapter 15, Article VI. Unreasonable noise audible beyond 100 feet of the property line...
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Amplified music plainly audible beyond 100 feet from the source (50 feet for vehicles) violates Boynton Beach noise code. Downtown district and beachfront ev...
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