Pompano Beach does not have a specific ordinance restricting residential holiday displays. General property maintenance and fire safety standards apply. Electrical decorations must be safe. Displays should not obstruct sidewalks. HOAs may have separate rules. Beachfront properties must comply with sea turtle lighting restrictions during nesting season.
Pompano Beach does not maintain specific regulations targeting residential holiday displays. General property maintenance and Florida Fire Prevention Code requirements apply. Electrical decorations must be safely installed. Displays cannot obstruct sidewalks, rights-of-way, or create traffic hazards. Noise from animated displays must comply with Chapter 97. HOA deed restrictions may regulate timing and placement. Notably, beachfront properties must comply with sea turtle nesting season lighting restrictions (March 1 - October 31), which may affect holiday light placement and timing. The city typically does not restrict seasonal display duration unless it becomes a maintenance issue.
Safety hazards or sidewalk obstructions may be cited. Beachfront lighting violations during turtle season are enforced.
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