Showing ordinances that apply to Mount Ivy, NY
Mount Ivy is an unincorporated community (population 7,657) in Rockland County, New York. Because Mount Ivy is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Rockland County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The holiday displays rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Temporary seasonal holiday displays (Christmas lights, Halloween, Sukkot sukkah, Hanukkah menorah) generally exempt from sign and zoning limits in Rockland municipalities if on private property and displayed for reasonable duration.
Rockland towns and villages generally exempt temporary seasonal decorations from sign code regulations. Typical understood period: up to 30-60 days before and 14-30 days after the holiday. Light displays must not create glare on adjacent properties or traffic hazards. Sukkahs (temporary structures for Sukkot) are specifically protected by NY Real Property Law ยง241-a which prohibits religious property restrictions in condos/HOAs. In Rockland's significant Orthodox Jewish communities in Ramapo, sukkahs are common in fall and generally allowed as accessory structures for the holiday week plus reasonable setup/takedown period. Menorahs, nativity scenes, and similar on private property are protected expressive displays. Overly bright permanent 'holiday lighting' left year-round can be cited as nuisance in some towns.
Glare nuisance, traffic hazard, or HOA disputes: varies. Rare direct enforcement against traditional decorations on private property.
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