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Outdoor Burning: Coral Springs vs Pompano Beach

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Coral Springs, FL and Pompano Beach, FL?

Coral Springs and Pompano Beach have similar restriction levels.

Coral Springs, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning in Coral Springs is regulated under Chapter 7 of the city code (Fire Prevention Code) and Florida Administrative Code Rule 5I-2. Open burning of yard waste on residential properties is permitted only under state guidelines with significant setback requirements. The Florida Forest Service issues burn authorizations.

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Pompano Beach, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Pompano Beach is regulated by Chapter 95 (Fire Prevention) and Broward County open burning rules. Burning rubbish requires a permit under §95.07. Bonfires on public streets prohibited under §95.04. Recreational campfires with untreated wood are allowed under state rules if attended.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral SpringsPompano Beach
Code SectionCh. 7 (Fire Prevention Code)-
State RuleFL Admin Code 5I-2-
Setback from Building150 feet minimum-
Permitted Hours9 AM - 1 hr before sunset-
Rubbish Burning-City permit required (§95.07)
Street Bonfires-Prohibited (§95.04)
Setback-300 ft from occupied building needs waivers
County Code-Broward Ch. 27, Art. IX

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Coral Springs FAQ

Can I do outdoor burning in Coral Springs?

Technically yes for yard waste on residential properties, but the 150-foot setback from occupied buildings makes it impractical in most Coral Springs neighborhoods due to suburban lot sizes.

Do I need a burn permit in Coral Springs?

The Florida Forest Service issues burn authorizations. During drought conditions, burn bans may prohibit all open burning. Contact the Florida Division of Forestry for authorization.

Pompano Beach FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Pompano Beach?

Open burning in Pompano Beach is regulated by Chapter 95 (Fire Prevention) and Broward County open burning rules. Burning rubbish requires a permit under §95.07. Bonfires on public streets prohibited under §95.04. Recreational campfires with untreated wood are allowed under state rules if attended.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Pompano Beach?

Rubbish Burning: City permit required (§95.07). Street Bonfires: Prohibited (§95.04). Setback: 300 ft from occupied building needs waivers. County Code: Broward Ch. 27, Art. IX.

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