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Fire Pit Rules: Clinton vs Fitchburg

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Clinton, MA and Fitchburg, MA?

Clinton and Fitchburg have similar restriction levels.

Clinton, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Gas-fueled fire appliances allowed under 527 CMR 1.0. Wood-burning fire pits outside of Worcester city are generally permitted for cooking-related use but subject to open burning rules when not used for cooking. Within Worcester city, open burning (including wood fire pits) is banned year-round.

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Fitchburg, MA

Worcester County

Some Restrictions

Wood-burning fire pits used for cooking are allowed with a contained fire (max 3 ft wide x 2 ft high, 10 ft from buildings, clean dry firewood, attended by adult 18+). Non-cooking wood fire pits are subject to open burning rules. Gas-fueled fire appliances allowed under 527 CMR 1.0.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClintonFitchburg
Gas Fire PitsAllowed under 527 CMR 1.0Allowed under 527 CMR 1.0
Wood Fire PitsPermitted outside Worcester city-
Worcester CityWood fire pits banned-
Cooking FiresExempt from open burning ban-
Cooking Fire-Allowed β€” max 3x2 ft, 10 ft from buildings
Non-Cooking Wood-Subject to open burning rules
Attended By-Adult 18+ required

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Clinton FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Worcester County?

Gas-fueled fire appliances allowed under 527 CMR 1.0. Wood-burning fire pits outside of Worcester city are generally permitted for cooking-related use but subject to open burning rules when not used for cooking. Within Worcester city, open burning (including wood fire pits) is banned year-round.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Worcester County?

Gas Fire Pits: Allowed under 527 CMR 1.0. Wood Fire Pits: Permitted outside Worcester city. Worcester City: Wood fire pits banned. Cooking Fires: Exempt from open burning ban.

Fitchburg FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Fitchburg?

Wood-burning fire pits used for cooking are allowed with a contained fire (max 3 ft wide x 2 ft high, 10 ft from buildings, clean dry firewood, attended by adult 18+). Non-cooking wood fire pits are subject to open burning rules. Gas-fueled fire appliances allowed under 527 CMR 1.0.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Fitchburg?

Cooking Fire: Allowed β€” max 3x2 ft, 10 ft from buildings. Gas Fire Pits: Allowed under 527 CMR 1.0. Non-Cooking Wood: Subject to open burning rules. Attended By: Adult 18+ required.

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