Pasco County generally permits residential holiday decorations without permits. Displays must not block sidewalks, traffic sight lines, or create fire/electrical hazards. Inflatables should be secured for hurricane-zone wind. HOA CC&Rs may impose stricter date and style limits.
Pasco County treats residential holiday decorations as constitutionally protected expression and generally does not regulate them beyond general safety and nuisance provisions. No permit is required for typical home holiday displays. Decorations cannot obstruct sidewalks, driveways, fire lanes, or intersection sight triangles under Pasco LDC §500 visibility rules. Electrical installations must use outdoor-rated (UL-listed wet/damp location) fixtures and must not overload circuits — violations can trigger Pasco Fire Rescue inspection. Inflatable and rooftop decorations must be anchored given Pasco's exposure to tropical storms and hurricanes (June 1 to November 30 season); unsecured inflatables that become wind-borne projectiles can trigger nuisance and liability claims. Noise-producing decorations (motion-activated sounds, amplified music) must comply with Pasco noise ordinance quiet hours (typically 10 PM to 7 AM). HOA communities commonly restrict installation windows (often Thanksgiving through mid-January) and may regulate style/color/lights; HOA rules are enforceable via private covenants but not by Pasco Code Enforcement.
Sidewalk or right-of-way obstruction: code enforcement notice to correct within 24-72 hours. Electrical hazard: Pasco Fire Rescue may order immediate removal. Noise violations (amplified sounds after 10 PM): noise ordinance citation. Unsecured inflatable causing property damage in storm: civil liability.
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