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Fire Regulations in Coral Gables, FL (2026)

6 verified fire regulations for Coral Gables, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Fire Pit Rules

Fire pits in Coral Gables must comply with Miami-Dade County recreational fire rules (max 3 ft diameter, 2 ft height). Permanent fire features require building permits and Board of Architects review. HVHZ construction standards apply to all permanent outdoor fire features.

Coral Gables Fire Pit Regulations

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Fireworks in Coral Gables are governed by Florida Statute Chapter 791, which permits consumer fireworks on designated holidays including July 4th, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. Local ordinances predating the 2020 state law may impose additional restrictions. Professional displays require permits from the Coral Gables Fire Department.

Coral Gables Fireworks Regulations

Some Restrictions

Florida Statutes § 791.08 (Use during designated holidays; exemption)

791.08  Use during designated holidays; exemption. — (1)  As used in this section, the term “designated holiday” means: (a)  New Year’s Day, January 1; (b)  Independence Day, July 4; or (c)  New Year’s Eve, December 31. (2)  This chapter does not prohibit the use of fireworks solely and exclusively during a designated holiday. This section is not...

Brush Clearance

Coral Gables requires property owners to maintain vegetation to prevent fire hazards and hurricane damage. The city's dense tropical canopy and location in a High Velocity Hurricane Zone make brush management critical. Property owners must keep trees trimmed, remove dead vegetation, and maintain clear access for emergency vehicles.

Coral Gables Vegetation & Hurricane Debris Management

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Outdoor burning in Coral Gables is heavily restricted under both Florida DEP regulations and local ordinances. Open burning of yard waste, trash, or debris is prohibited within urban areas of Miami-Dade County. Recreational fire pits and grills are permitted with safety precautions but must not create a nuisance or fire hazard.

Coral Gables Outdoor Burning Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Florida Administrative Code 62-256.700(1) (Residential Yard Waste Open Burning Requirements)

Open burning of “yard waste” (defined as leaves, shrub trimmings, grass clippings, palm fronds, and brush) on residential premises of not more than two family units is allowed, provided that the below requirements in subsection 62-256.700(1), F.A.C., are met. The yard waste must have been generated on the same premise as where it’s being open burned. The open burning must occur between the hour...

Wildfire Zones

Coral Gables has no designated wildfire zones due to its fully urbanized environment and tropical landscape. The city's fire prevention focus is on structural fire safety, hurricane preparedness, and the Florida Fire Prevention Code rather than wildland-urban interface fire mitigation.

Coral Gables Wildfire Risk and Fire Prevention

Few Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

Coral Gables enforces Florida Building Code, Residential Section R314 (smoke alarms) and the Florida Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1 / NFPA 72). New construction and any permitted alteration, repair, or addition must install UL 217-listed alarms in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story, hardwired with battery backup and interconnected. F.S. 553.883 requires battery-only replacement alarms in existing 1-2 family homes to use sealed 10-year batteries.

Smoke Detector Requirements (Coral Gables, FL)

Some Restrictions

Fla. Stat. Sec. 553.885 (Carbon Monoxide Alarm Required)

Every separate building or addition to an existing building, other than a hospital, an inpatient hospice facility, or a nursing home facility licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration, constructed on or after July 1, 2008, and having a fossil-fuel-burning heater or appliance, a fireplace, an attached garage, or other feature, fixture, or element that emits carbon monoxide as a bypro...

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County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Coral Gables city rules.

Fire Regulations in Miami-Dade County