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Englewood vs Fair Lawn

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fair Lawn, NJ?

Fair Lawn has fewer restrictions than Englewood.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires in Bergen County are regulated under the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code. Small recreational fires using clean wood are permitted with restrictions; municipalities within Bergen County may impose stricter local rules.

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Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fair Lawn restricts open recreational fires under the borough fire prevention chapter. Residents may use small recreational fire pits only when contained, attended, and burning clean wood, with adequate distance from structures and combustibles to prevent fire spread.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFair Lawn
Max fire size3 feet diameter-
Setback from structures25 feet minimum-
Fuel allowedSeasoned clean wood only-
SupervisionAdult attendance required-
Governing codeN.J.A.C. 5:70 Uniform Fire Code-
Code Source-NJ Uniform Fire Code adopted
Attendance-Adult must supervise fire
Fuel-Clean seasoned wood only
Setback-Away from structures required

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Englewood FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit in Bergen County?

Permits are issued by your municipality, not the county. Many Bergen County towns require a permit or registration for recreational fires; check with your local fire prevention bureau.

Can I burn leaves or yard waste in Bergen County?

No. Burning leaves, brush, garbage, or yard waste is prohibited under New Jersey law. Only clean, seasoned firewood may be used in a recreational fire.

Fair Lawn FAQ

Can I use a chiminea or portable fire pit in my Fair Lawn backyard?

Yes, contained recreational appliances are generally allowed when attended, set back from structures, and using clean wood. The fire official may order extinguishment if conditions are unsafe.

Do I need a permit for a small recreational fire?

Small contained recreational fires typically do not require a permit, but larger open burning is restricted and may require approval from the Fair Lawn Fire Prevention Bureau.

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