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Outdoor Burning: Brookline vs Medfield

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Brookline, MA and Medfield, MA?

Brookline and Medfield have similar restriction levels.

Brookline, MA

Norfolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Brookline is on Massachusetts's permanent year-round open burning prohibited list. Under MGL c. 48 §13, open burning is banned at all times in Brookline. No permits are issued for residential open burning.

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Medfield, MA

Norfolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Massachusetts is governed by MGL c. 48 §13. It is prohibited from May 1 through January 14 each year. During the allowed season (Jan 15–Apr 30), a permit from the local fire warden is required; burning allowed only 10 AM–4 PM.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrooklineMedfield
State LawMGL c. 48 §13-
Year-Round Ban?YES — Brookline is permanently banned-
Permits Available?No — no permits issued in Brookline-
EnforcementBrookline Fire Department-
Prohibited Season-May 1 – January 14 (no open burning)
Permitted Season-January 15 – April 30
Hours-10 AM – 4 PM only
Permit Required-Yes — from local town fire warden
Fine-Up to $250 per violation (MGL c. 48 §13)

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Brookline FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Brookline?

Brookline is on Massachusetts's permanent year-round open burning prohibited list. Under MGL c. 48 §13, open burning is banned at all times in Brookline. No permits are issued for residential open burning.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Brookline?

State Law: MGL c. 48 §13. Year-Round Ban?: YES — Brookline is permanently banned. Permits Available?: No — no permits issued in Brookline. Enforcement: Brookline Fire Department.

Medfield FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Norfolk County?

Open burning in Massachusetts is governed by MGL c. 48 §13. It is prohibited from May 1 through January 14 each year. During the allowed season (Jan 15–Apr 30), a permit from the local fire warden is required; burning allowed only 10 AM–4 PM.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Norfolk County?

Prohibited Season: May 1 – January 14 (no open burning). Permitted Season: January 15 – April 30. Hours: 10 AM – 4 PM only. Permit Required: Yes — from local town fire warden.

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