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Fire Regulations in North Port, FL (2026)

5 verified fire regulations for North Port, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Fire Pit Rules

Recreational fire pits are generally allowed in North Port but must comply with Florida Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1) - kept at least 25 feet from structures (or 15 ft for portable outdoor fireplaces under 3 ft tall), attended at all times, and immediately extinguished if the Fire Chief invokes an Outdoor Burning Ban under Sec. 26-28.

North Port Fire Pit and Recreational Fire Rules

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Fireworks discharge in North Port requires a permit under Chapter 26 (Fire Prevention), Sec. 26-21, and the City does not issue permits to consumers - only to licensed professional pyrotechnic companies. Florida HB 6037 (2020) legalized consumer aerial fireworks on July 4, December 31, and January 1, but local nuisance and quiet-property rules still apply.

North Port Fireworks Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Brush Clearance

North Port's interior is heavily forested with pine and palmetto, and the City is one of Florida's most active wildfire response areas - the 2008 I-75 brush fire (130 acres) and recurring drought-driven fires make brush clearance critical. Property maintenance under Ch. 59 requires removal of fire-fuel debris on improved lots, and the Sarasota County NOAA brush-fire zone designation drives stepped-up enforcement during dry season.

North Port Brush Clearance and Wildfire Risk

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

North Port prohibits open burning of piles, yard waste, or trash. Sec. 26-28 of the Code authorizes the Fire Chief to declare an Outdoor Burning Ban during extraordinary fire hazard conditions, which has been invoked repeatedly during drought (most recently in April 2026 and earlier years). Yard waste must go in the City green-lid yard waste tote.

North Port Open Burning Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors in North Port are required under the Florida Building Code, the Florida Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 72), and F.S. §553.883. Single-family and multi-family residential structures must have working smoke alarms inside each sleeping area, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level including basements.

North Port Smoke Detector Requirements

Some Restrictions

Looking for Sarasota County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement North Port city rules.

Fire Regulations in Sarasota County