Holiday decorations and displays permitted on private property without permit. Displays should not create traffic hazards or excessive noise. Amplified holiday music subject to noise ordinance quiet hours.
Winter Park does not require permits for residential holiday decorations. Displays must not obstruct sight lines for traffic, encroach on right-of-way, or violate electrical code. Holiday music amplification subject to City Code noise limits after 10 PM. Commercial holiday displays may require sign permits.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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