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Fire Pit Rules: Holiday City-Berkeley vs Lakewood

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ and Lakewood, NJ?

Holiday City-Berkeley and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fire pit rules in Ocean County are set by individual municipalities under the NJ Uniform Fire Code framework. The NJ UFC (N.J.A.C. 5:70) allows recreational fires in approved containers with conditions: fire must be attended, located away from structures, and extinguishing means must be available. Municipalities add their own setback distances, size limits, and permit requirements. Pinelands-area townships may impose stricter rules due to wildfire risk.

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Lakewood, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Fire pits in Lakewood fall under the NJ Uniform Fire Code. Recreational fires must not exceed 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in height. Permanent fire pits may require permits. Fires may be ordered extinguished if smoke becomes offensive or conditions hazardous.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoliday City-BerkeleyLakewood
County RuleNone — NJ UFC and municipal codes govern-
NJ UFC StandardAttended, approved container, extinguishing means available-
Pinelands AreasStricter rules due to elevated wildfire risk-
EnforcementMunicipal fire officialsOC Bureau / local fire dept
Max Size-3 ft diameter, 2 ft height
Permanent Pits-May require permit
Smoke Complaints-May be ordered extinguished

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Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Ocean County?

Recreational fire pit rules in Ocean County are set by individual municipalities under the NJ Uniform Fire Code framework. The NJ UFC (N.J.A.C. 5:70) allows recreational fires in approved containers with conditions: fire must be attended, located away from structures, and extinguishing means...

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Ocean County?

County Rule: None — NJ UFC and municipal codes govern. NJ UFC Standard: Attended, approved container, extinguishing means available. Pinelands Areas: Stricter rules due to elevated wildfire risk. Enforcement: Municipal fire officials.

Lakewood FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Lakewood?

Fire pits in Lakewood fall under the NJ Uniform Fire Code. Recreational fires must not exceed 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in height. Permanent fire pits may require permits. Fires may be ordered extinguished if smoke becomes offensive or conditions hazardous.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Lakewood?

Max Size: 3 ft diameter, 2 ft height. Permanent Pits: May require permit. Smoke Complaints: May be ordered extinguished. Enforcement: OC Bureau / local fire dept.

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