Seasonal and holiday displays on residential properties in North Miami are generally permitted without a permit as temporary decorations. Displays must not create fire hazards, obstruct traffic visibility, or cause electrical safety issues. Decorations should be removed within a reasonable time after the holiday season ends. Inflatable and illuminated displays must comply with electrical code requirements.
Holiday and seasonal displays on residential properties in North Miami are treated as temporary decorations and generally do not require a permit. Residents may display seasonal decorations including lights, inflatable figures, lawn displays, and religious symbols on their own property subject to safety requirements. Displays must not obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic visibility, particularly at intersections and driveways. Electrical connections for illuminated displays must comply with the National Electrical Code and Florida Building Code requirements, with outdoor outlets protected by GFCI circuits. Extension cords used outdoors must be rated for exterior use. Displays must not create fire hazards or overload electrical circuits. In the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, large inflatable or freestanding displays should be properly secured against wind events and may need to be taken down when tropical storm or hurricane watches are issued. Displays that generate excessive noise may be subject to the city's noise ordinance. HOAs may impose separate rules regarding holiday displays, but Florida courts have generally been protective of homeowner rights to display seasonal decorations within reasonable limits. Decorations should be removed within a reasonable time after the applicable holiday season, typically 30 days.
Holiday displays that create safety hazards may result in Code Enforcement notices requiring correction. Displays not removed within a reasonable time after the holiday may be cited as property maintenance violations. Electrical hazards may result in fire department intervention.
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