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Backyard Fires: Boca Raton vs West Palm Beach

How do backyard fires rules compare between Boca Raton, FL and West Palm Beach, FL?

Boca Raton and West Palm Beach have similar restriction levels.

Boca Raton, FL

Palm Beach County

Some Restrictions

Recreational backyard fires in unincorporated Palm Beach County are allowed when they meet NFPA 1 §10.11 setbacks (25 feet from structures), use only clean wood or LP fuel, and remain attended. Larger debris fires require Florida Forest Service authorization.

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West Palm Beach, FL

Palm Beach County

Some Restrictions

Recreational backyard fires for cooking and warmth are allowed in West Palm Beach when contained in a pit, grill, or listed fireplace and kept under 3 feet diameter with continuous adult supervision.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoca RatonWest Palm Beach
PermitNone for recreational under 3 ft-
Setback25 ft (NFPA 1 §10.11.6)25 ft from structures
FuelClean wood, charcoal, LP onlyNo trash or treated wood
Yard WasteBanned in pits (use FFS auth)-
Burn BansOverride all backyard burning-
Pile Size-3 ft diameter max
Supervision-Adult required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boca Raton FAQ

Can I burn under my screened pool enclosure?

No. Open flame is prohibited under or adjacent to combustible screen enclosures under NFPA 1.

Is a chiminea legal?

Yes, treated as a portable outdoor fireplace under NFPA 1 §10.11.7 with a 15-foot structure setback.

West Palm Beach FAQ

Who enforces this in West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach code enforcement at (561) 822-1300 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in West Palm Beach?

West Palm Beach code enforcement at (561) 822-1300 handles complaints.

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