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Dunedin vs Pinellas Park

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Pinellas Park, FL?

Dunedin and Pinellas Park have similar restriction levels.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin permits small recreational fires and fire pits in backyards under the Florida Fire Prevention Code adopted by Chapter 38, with attendance, setback, and fuel requirements applied citywide.

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Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Pinellas Park allows recreational fires in containers no larger than three feet in diameter and two feet high, attended at all times with extinguishing equipment ready, per Florida Fire Prevention Code adopted by the city.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinPinellas Park
Max fire size3 ft diameter, 2 ft high-
Setback from structures25 feet-
Portable fireplace setback15 feet-
Attendance requiredYes, until extinguished-
Code chapterChapter 38, Fire Prevention-
Max fuel pile-3 ft wide, 2 ft tall
Container-Grill, ring, or fireplace
Attendance-Required until fully out
Extinguisher-Must be on hand
Authority-Florida Fire Prevention Code

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Dunedin FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in Dunedin?

Yes. Recreational fires are permitted if the pile stays under three feet wide, sits at least 25 feet from structures, and is constantly attended with extinguishing equipment available.

Can I burn yard waste in my fire pit?

No. Only clean, seasoned firewood or charcoal may be burned. Burning leaves, trash, or yard debris is prohibited under the adopted Florida Fire Prevention Code.

Do propane or gas fire pits follow the same rules?

Listed gas fire pits and outdoor fireplaces must follow manufacturer instructions and stay 15 feet from combustibles, but they avoid the wood-fire size and setback restrictions.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit in Pinellas Park?

No permit is required for a private recreational or cooking fire that meets size and attendance rules. Permits are required for public ceremonial fires and any non-recreational open burning.

Can I burn yard waste in my fire pit?

No. Recreational fires are limited to clean wood or charcoal for warmth, light, or cooking. Burning yard waste, leaves, or debris is regulated separately and generally not allowed in city limits.

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