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Wildfire Zones: Belmont vs Somerville

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Belmont, MA and Somerville, MA?

Belmont and Somerville have similar restriction levels.

Belmont, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Middlesex County has low wildfire risk and no designated wildfire hazard zones. The MA Department of Conservation and Recreation monitors fire danger statewide through the Bureau of Forest Fire Control.

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Somerville, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Somerville has no designated wildfire hazard zones. The city is fully urbanized with no interface with wildlands, so wildfire-specific building and clearance rules do not apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBelmontSomerville
Wildfire RiskLow (suburban/urban)-
Designated ZonesNone-
State AgencyDCR Bureau of Forest Fire Control-
Higher Risk AreasGroton, Dunstable, Townsend-
Emergency BansLocal fire dept under MGL c.48-
Wildfire zone-None designated
Urban classification-Fully urbanized
State agency-DCR Forest Fire Control
Primary fire risk-Structure fires
WUI rules-Not applicable

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Belmont FAQ

Is Middlesex County in a wildfire zone?

No. Massachusetts does not designate wildfire hazard zones, and Middlesex County has low wildfire risk overall.

Who can declare a burn ban?

Local fire chiefs under MGL c.48 and the state DCR can declare temporary burn restrictions during high fire danger.

Somerville FAQ

Is Somerville in a wildfire zone?

No. Somerville has no wildland-urban interface and is not mapped into any wildfire hazard zone.

Do I need fire-resistant siding?

Not for wildfire reasons. Standard state building code applies to materials.

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