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Wildfire Zones: Calverton vs Islip

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Calverton, NY and Islip, NY?

Islip has fewer restrictions than Calverton.

Calverton, NY

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Central Long Island is classified as a high wildfire-risk area by NYSDEC and the US Forest Service due to the Pine Barrens pitch pine and scrub oak ecosystem. Major fires include the 1995 Sunrise Wildfire (5,500 acres) and the 2012 Crescent Bow Fire. Suffolk County towns within or adjacent to the Pine Barrens enforce stricter ignition-source rules during red-flag warnings.

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Islip, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Northern Islip neighborhoods adjoin the Central Pine Barrens, a state-designated fire-prone pitch-pine ecosystem. Central Islip, Holtsville, and Ronkonkoma sections fall within Compatible Growth Area (CGA) with prescribed-burn management by NYSDEC and Suffolk County.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCalvertonIslip
Risk ZoneCentral Pine Barrens-
Historic FiresSunrise 1995 (5,500 ac), Crescent Bow 2012-
Red Flag DaysStricter ignition restrictions-
LiabilitySuppression cost recovery possible-
Zone-Central Pine Barrens CGA
Historic Fire-1995 Sunrise Fire
Defensible Space-30 ft recommended
Prescribed Burns-NYSDEC spring

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Calverton FAQ

Is Suffolk County really a wildfire zone?

Yes. The Central Pine Barrens is the most significant wildfire risk area in New York State.

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

Islip FAQ

Who enforces this in Islip?

Islip code enforcement at (631) 224-5600 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Islip?

Islip code enforcement at (631) 224-5600 handles complaints.

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