New Ordinances Passed by South Daytona City Council

Aug.11.2022
New Ordinances Passed by South Daytona City Council
The city council of South Daytona, Florida approves amendments on smoking, fireworks, and building height regulations.

South Daytona City, Florida – The South Daytona City Council approved several ordinances during their Tuesday evening meeting, including amendments to restrictions on smoking and vaping, regulations on the sale of fireworks, and changes to building height limits.


These regulations include the following revisions:


Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited in parks and leisure areas within the city. The only exception is unfiltered cigars.


Individuals and companies are prohibited from selling or detonating fireworks within city limits, except as allowed by regulation 791 in the state of Florida.


Fireworks are forbidden to be set off in public roads, streets, parks, or other public places.


People are prohibited from throwing or propelling fireworks in the direction of any other person or vehicle.


Fireworks displays must end by 11 PM and all debris generated by the fireworks must be immediately collected and placed in a solid waste container, to be collected on the next available waste collection day.


The height of buildings in the city has increased from 50 feet to 75 feet in order to meet the demand for higher ceilings.


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