Connecticut requires residential pools to be enclosed by a barrier at least 4 feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates (CGS Β§19a-472a and the State Building Code). Ridgefield's building department enforces the barrier at permit and inspection.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Ridgefield's noise ordinance Β§7-19(c) makes it unlawful to allow any animal or bird to make frequent or long-continued noise that disturbs others; the reside...
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Ridgefield's noise ordinance (Β§7-20(7)) permits construction equipment use only between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. MondayβFriday and 9:00 a.m.β5:00 p.m. Saturda...
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Ridgefield's Noise Control Ordinance (Chapter 250 / Β§7-19) defines daytime as 7:00 a.m.β8:59 p.m. and nighttime as 9:00 p.m.β6:59 a.m. A residential-zone emi...
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Storing commercial vehicles and heavy trucks in Ridgefield residential zones is restricted by zoning, with size/weight thresholds determining what may be kep...
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Driveway curb cuts connecting to Ridgefield roads require a permit through public works/highway; surfacing and front-yard parking are limited by zoning.
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RV, camper and boat storage on residential lots in Ridgefield is governed by zoning, which limits placement (typically side/rear yard) and prohibits long-ter...
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