Fire pits and recreational fires are not incinerators.
Recreational fire pit regulations.
Can i use a fire pit.
Please see below for fire pit regulations.
There are however several requirements based on department of environmental protection regulations.
Increase your enjoyment of outdoor fires by knowing you re doing all you can to burn cleanly safely and responsibly for your family neighbors and community.
Make sure the fire pit is placed away from other materials that could burn or catch fire both overhead and to the sides such as building components tree limbs sheds awnings etc.
Recreational fires fire pits chimineas etc.
Homeowners holding recreational bon fires on their property.
Only natural firewood cut in short lengths less than two feet may be burned.
Apply online for a recreational burning permit.
4 2 fire pits and their use shall comply with the following.
Permits must be renewed annually.
Recreational campfires are allowed if built in metal or concrete lined fire pits like those located in designated campgrounds local county state parks and in commercial campgrounds.
Recreational fires are permitted in the residential area without a fire department permit as long as the following rules are observed.
The burning of trash rubbish painted or stained wood and construction debris is prohibited by d e.
Recreational fire pit regulations district of mission burning bylaw no.
As patio fire pits and outdoor fireplaces grow in popularity so does backyard burning.
Prior to starting the fire call the recreational burning hotline at 952 895 4666 to ensure it is safe to burn with the current weather conditions.
A a fire pit shall be constructed of noncombustible material enclosed on all sides and shall have no linear dimension exceeding 1 meter 3 28 feet or vertical dimension exceeding 0 60 meters 2 feet.
The fire must be contained in a manufactured freestanding fire pit or ring or a pit not exceeding three feet in diameter.
The use of self contained camp stoves is encouraged.
Recreational fires shall take place on the owner s property and shall be a minimum of 5 feet from property lines.
At single family dwellings with the owner s permission there are no special permits required in the commonwealth of massachusetts for the use of outdoor fire pits cooking or recreational fires.
This ban does not apply to small recreational fires in established fire pits at approved campgrounds or private property with the owner s permission.
Homeowners enjoy fire pits and outdoor fireplaces for warmth recreation and cooking.