Showing ordinances that apply to Miller Place, NY
Miller Place is an unincorporated community (population 11,723) in Suffolk County, New York. Because Miller Place is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Suffolk County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The holiday displays rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Holiday decorations on private property in Suffolk County are generally unregulated provided they do not create a nuisance, block sight lines at intersections, or violate electrical/fire codes. Most towns have safe harbor periods allowing displays 30-60 days before and 2-4 weeks after holidays.
Most Suffolk town sign codes exempt traditional holiday decorations from permit requirements; Brookhaven 85-310.C exempts seasonal decorations on private property. Lights must not shine directly into neighboring dwellings (nuisance doctrine). Inflatable displays must be anchored and not exceed height limits for accessory structures. Use of amplified music with displays triggers noise code review and requires quiet hours compliance (10 PM-7 AM). Historic districts (Old Bethpage, Stony Brook, Sag Harbor, Cold Spring Harbor) may have additional review for visible decorations. Commercial displays require electrical permits for new circuits. National Grid and PSEG Long Island recommend display removal within 2-4 weeks of holidays.
Light trespass into neighbor bedroom: nuisance complaint, potential injunction. Unanchored inflatables: 100-500 dollars. Unpermitted electrical work: 250-2,500 dollars.
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