Bergen County does not regulate residential holiday displays or decorations on private property. Municipalities may apply nuisance, lighting glare, and noise ordinances, and seasonal displays generally fall outside permanent sign regulation.
Bergen County imposes no countywide rules on holiday lights, inflatables, or seasonal decorations. Municipalities across Bergen County typically exempt temporary holiday displays from sign permit requirements when displayed for reasonable seasonal periods, generally 30 to 60 days. Local ordinances may address light glare onto neighboring properties, amplified holiday music after quiet hours, and traffic safety from oversized displays. Public displays on county-owned property must comply with First Amendment establishment clause principles and county facility rules. Display owners remain responsible for safe electrical installation under National Electrical Code provisions adopted statewide through N.J.A.C. 5:23.
Excessive light or noise from holiday displays may trigger nuisance citations of $100 to $500; unsafe electrical installations can trigger building code enforcement.
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