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North Port Police warn the public about letting off fireworks in the city

Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 
 
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Let’s all have a safe and enjoyable 4th of July. Please leave the “works” to the professionals. In 2020 the State of Florida passed a law making it legal to shoot fireworks which leave the ground and/or explode on the 4th of July, New Years Eve, and New Year’s Day. However, the law specifically states that the change does not supersede local law or even Home Owner Association rules.

 
In the City of North Port, a permit is required to set off these types of fireworks. The City is not issuing any permits except to professional pyrotechnic companies that are licensed and insured.

 

 

Here is the relating City Ordinances:
Sec. 26-21. – Required permits; issuance; fees; revocation.
 
(a) Operations that may require restrictions on permit. The authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) shall have the authority to comment and recommend restrictions on permits for the following operations within the district:
 
(12) Fireworks—Possession, storage, manufacture, sale, discharge, or pyrotechnic display within the City of North Port.
 
Sec. 46-41. – General prohibitions.
 
No person shall make, continue or cause to be made or continued any unusually loud, unnecessary or excessive noise which unreasonably annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort or repose of others within the corporate limits of the City of North Port, Florida.

 

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