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Fire Pit Rules: Brighton vs Rochester

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Brighton, NY and Rochester, NY?

Brighton has fewer restrictions than Rochester.

Brighton, NY

Monroe County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fire pits using clean dry wood are generally permitted in Monroe County with proper clearances. Gas fire pits are typically exempt from burn permit requirements. Permanent structures may require a building permit.

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Rochester, NY

Monroe County

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational fire pits in Rochester are regulated under the fire code. Fire pits must use clean-burning fuels, maintain adequate setbacks from structures, and be attended at all times. NYS DEC prohibits open burning in cities, but contained recreational fires in approved devices may be permitted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrightonRochester
Setback from structures25 ft (open fire) / 15 ft (approved container)-
SupervisionCompetent adult required at all times-
Water supplyCharged garden hose or equivalent required-
Fire curfewNo new material after 10 PM-
Gas fire pitsGenerally no burn permit required-
Permanent structuresMay require building permit from town-
Device-Must be in approved manufactured fire pit
Setback-15 feet from structures minimum
Fuel-Clean wood or manufactured logs only
Attendance-Must be attended at all times
State Rule-Cities generally prohibit open burning

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Brighton FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Monroe County?

Recreational fire pits using clean dry wood are generally permitted in Monroe County with proper clearances. Gas fire pits are typically exempt from burn permit requirements. Permanent structures may require a building permit.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Monroe County?

Setback from structures: 25 ft (open fire) / 15 ft (approved container). Supervision: Competent adult required at all times. Water supply: Charged garden hose or equivalent required. Fire curfew: No new material after 10 PM.

Rochester FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in Rochester NY?

Small contained fires in approved manufactured fire pits may be permitted if they meet setback requirements and burn only clean fuels. Check with the Fire Department for current rules.

What can I burn in my fire pit in Rochester?

Only clean, dry wood or manufactured fire logs. Burning trash, leaves, treated lumber, or yard waste is prohibited under NYS DEC regulations.

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