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Fire Pit Rules: East Providence vs Foster Center

How do fire pit rules rules compare between East Providence, RI and Foster Center, RI?

East Providence and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

East Providence, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

East Providence specifically legalized recreational fire pits in September 2020 via Ch. 5 amendment. Fire pits are allowed at single-family homes and duplexes only, must be non-flammable material, max 3 ft diameter by 2 ft height, and 30 ft from neighbors' homes.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

Foster Center is the village center of the Town of Foster, RI, regulated by the Foster Fire Department and Rhode Island state law. Open burning of brush requires a daily burn permit from Foster Fire (Station #3 at Foster Center); recreational fires under Rhode Island Fire Code (450-RICR-00-00-7) are allowed during daylight hours with the fire attended, located 25 ft from structures, fueled only by clean wood or charcoal, and accompanied by a Rhode Island DEM weather classification.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast ProvidenceFoster Center
OrdinanceCh. 5 amended Sept 2020-
Max Size3 ft diameter, 2 ft height-
Setback30 feet from neighbors' homes25 ft from structures (15 ft container)
Wind LimitNo burning above 15 mph-
Property TypesSingle-family and duplexes only-
Jurisdiction-Town of Foster (Foster Center Fire Station #3)
State Code-Rhode Island Fire Safety Code (450-RICR-00-00-7)
Air Rule-RI DEM Air Pollution Regulation 12
Burn Permit-Required for any open burning
DEM Classification-Daily weather class issued (no burn on Class 3-4)
Recreational Fire Size-≤ 3 ft × 2 ft
Hours-Daylight hours only

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East Providence FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in East Providence?

East Providence specifically legalized recreational fire pits in September 2020 via Ch. 5 amendment. Fire pits are allowed at single-family homes and duplexes only, must be non-flammable material, max 3 ft diameter by 2 ft height, and 30 ft from neighbors' homes.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in East Providence?

Ordinance: Ch. 5 amended Sept 2020. Max Size: 3 ft diameter, 2 ft height. Setback: 30 feet from neighbors' homes. Wind Limit: No burning above 15 mph.

Foster Center FAQ

How do I get a burn permit in Foster Center, RI?

Contact the Foster Center Fire Department (Station #3) or the Town of Foster Police Department to obtain a daily burn permit. The RI DEM issues a daily weather classification — burning is prohibited on Class 3 and Class 4 days regardless of the local permit.

Are backyard fire pits legal in Foster Center?

Yes, under the Rhode Island Fire Code, a recreational fire of up to 3 ft × 2 ft is allowed, attended at all times, set at least 25 ft from any structure (15 ft if in an approved container), and using only clean dry wood or charcoal. Confirm with Foster Center Fire before lighting.

Can I burn leaves or trash in Foster Center?

No. Rhode Island DEM Air Pollution Regulation 12 prohibits burning leaves, grass, trash, demolition debris, treated lumber, and household waste anywhere in the state. Only brush from the permitted parcel may be burned, and only with an active town burn permit.

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