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Fire Pit Rules: Calverton vs Huntington

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Calverton, NY and Huntington, NY?

Calverton and Huntington have similar restriction levels.

Calverton, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Suffolk County does not regulate backyard recreational fires county-wide; jurisdiction falls to New York State open-burning law (6 NYCRR Part 215) and the individual towns (Brookhaven, Islip, Babylon, Huntington, etc.) under their own Town Code. State law caps recreational fires at 3 feet high by 4 feet wide and limits fuel to clean, untreated wood or charcoal, and bans residential open burning entirely between March 16 and May 14 each year.

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Huntington, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Huntington permits residential fire pits under Town Code Chapter 101 (Fire Prevention) with setback requirements from structures and property lines. Wood and approved solid fuels allowed; commercial-grade fireworks and trash burning prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCalvertonHuntington
Governing Law6 NYCRR §215.3 (NYS DEC)-
Max Fire Size3 ft high × 4 ft wide-
Spring Burn BanMarch 16 - May 14 annually-
Approved FuelClean, dry untreated wood or charcoal only-
First-Offense FineUp to $1,500 (ECL §71-2103)-
Setback-15 ft from structures
Fuel-Seasoned wood only
Supervision-Attended at all times
Code-Town Chapter 101

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Calverton FAQ

Are backyard fire pits legal in Suffolk County?

Yes, under 6 NYCRR §215.3, provided the fire is no more than 3 feet high and 4 feet wide, uses only untreated wood or charcoal, and is attended at all times. Towns may add stricter rules — check your specific Town Code.

Is there a seasonal burn ban?

Yes. NYS DEC's annual residential brush burning ban runs March 16 through May 14 every year (6 NYCRR §215.4). The ban applies in all of Suffolk County.

Can I burn yard waste in my fire pit?

No. State law restricts recreational fire fuel to clean, dry, untreated wood and charcoal. Burning leaves, brush, construction debris, or yard waste is prohibited year-round in Suffolk County.

Huntington FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit in Huntington?

No permit for a small recreational fire pit, but it must meet setbacks and NY DEC open burning rules. Commercial or large fires may require a permit.

Who enforces this in Huntington?

Huntington code enforcement at (631) 351-3000 handles complaints.

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