Holiday displays in Coral Gables are subject to the city's aesthetic standards enforced through Code Enforcement. While seasonal decorations are generally permitted, they must be temporary, well-maintained, and removed within a reasonable time after the holiday. Excessive or unsightly displays may trigger Code Enforcement action in this aesthetically regulated community.
Coral Gables, known as 'The City Beautiful,' applies aesthetic standards to holiday displays through its Code Enforcement Division. Seasonal holiday decorations are generally permitted on residential properties as temporary displays. However, the city's commitment to maintaining neighborhood aesthetics means that displays must be well-maintained and in good condition. Decorations that become dilapidated, create a safety hazard, or are left up unreasonably long past the holiday season may trigger Code Enforcement action. Holiday lights and decorations must not create a traffic hazard or obstruct visibility at intersections and driveways. Inflatable decorations and elaborate light displays are generally accepted during the appropriate holiday season. Commercial properties must comply with the city's sign code for any holiday-related promotional signage, which may require Board of Architects review. Decorations cannot be attached to utility poles, street signs, or other public infrastructure without city approval. The city's strict property maintenance standards apply year-round, and abandoned or decaying holiday decorations are treated as property maintenance violations. Roof-mounted decorations should not damage roof materials or violate the Florida Building Code. Electrical connections for outdoor displays must be properly weatherproofed.
Holiday decorations left up unreasonably long past the holiday season or in dilapidated condition may result in Code Enforcement citations under property maintenance provisions. Decorations creating traffic hazards or obstructing public right-of-way may be removed. Contact Code Enforcement at (305) 460-5216.
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