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Residents in an Orlando neighborhood have been plagued by daily fireworks disturbances for over a year, linked to an unknown neighbor. Despite multiple complaints, law enforcement can only act if they witness the fireworks. Orange County is considering a new ordinance to regulate fireworks use, restricting it to major holidays and establishing penalties for violators. Local officials aim to empower residents to document offenses, fostering better enforcement of community standards. The ordinance is set for a vote at the County Commission meeting, responding to pressing concerns from frustrated residents.
Orlando – Residents of a neighborhood in Orlando have been subjected to nearly daily fireworks for over a year, primarily attributed to a single neighbor whose identity remains undisclosed. The incessant explosions have created a significant disturbance for families, particularly those with young children, leading to widespread complaints among homeowners.
Despite numerous 911 calls made by the affected residents, law enforcement has reported that they are unable to take action unless they witness the fireworks being launched directly. In light of this ongoing issue, Orange County officials are contemplating a new ordinance aimed at regulating the use of non-holiday fireworks across the county.
Residents have organized and officially approached the Orange County Commission to voice their concerns and seek assistance concerning the relentless fireworks disturbances. The proposed ordinance is set to be voted on at the upcoming County Commission meeting.
If approved, the ordinance would greatly restrict amateur fireworks usage to only three specific holidays: Independence Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. Any use outside these designated days would necessitate obtaining a special permit. The enforcement structure also establishes a tiered fine system for violations; first-time offenders would incur a $100 fine, second offenses would cost $200, and any further infractions would escalate to a $500 fine along with a mandatory court appearance.
This ordinance seeks to redefine how illegal fireworks use is categorized, transitioning from a criminal offense to a code violation. This shift would enable residents to file complaints while granting local law enforcement the authority to issue warnings or citations based on evidence collected by residents, such as video or audio recordings. A clearly defined time frame for the alleged offender to cease fireworks activity is also included, initially set to five minutes or immediately.
Commissioner Mayra Uribe, who represents the distressed neighborhood, has expressed support for the ordinance, recognizing the pressing need for a resolution to the ongoing disturbances. The proposed regulation is designed to empower residents by allowing them to document and report illegal fireworks activities to promote more efficient enforcement actions.
At present, there is no set timeline for when or if enforcement of the new ordinance would begin should it be passed by the County Commission. The disturbances caused by random blasts at various times throughout the day have significantly disrupted daily life for many families in the community.
Frustration among neighbors has escalated, particularly for those who believe they have identified the individual responsible for the fireworks. Some residents have voiced concerns about feeling endangered or harassed due to the disturbances. Complaints have also encompassed grievances regarding the alleged neighbor’s conduct, including the display of offensive objects on property lines.
The recurring issues have prompted numerous discussions among county officials seeking a viable and effective solution to the relentless fireworks disturbances. The ordinance represents a proactive approach by local leaders to address the expressed concerns of community members while promoting a safer and more considerate living environment.
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