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Fire Pit Rules: Long Branch vs North Middletown

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Long Branch, NJ and North Middletown, NJ?

North Middletown has fewer restrictions than Long Branch.

Long Branch, NJ

Monmouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Fire pits in Long Branch require an open burn permit under Chapter 134. Maximum size is 5x5x5 feet. Must be at least 15 feet from structures in an approved container or 50 feet for open fires. NJDEP requires elevated containers for all outdoor fires on residential property.

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North Middletown, NJ

Monmouth County

Some Restrictions

Fire pits in Monmouth County must comply with the NJ Uniform Fire Code. Fires must be in noncombustible containers, kept 10-15 feet from structures, constantly attended, and covered with spark-arresting mesh. Only clean firewood permitted. Individual municipalities may have additional rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BranchNorth Middletown
PermitRequired for fire pits-
ContainerElevated, off-ground requiredNoncombustible required
Clearance15 ft in approved container-
Max Size5 x 5 x 5 feet-
Setback-10-15 ft from structures
Fuel-Clean firewood only
Local Rules-Municipalities may add restrictions

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Long Branch FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Long Branch?

Fire pits in Long Branch require an open burn permit under Chapter 134. Maximum size is 5x5x5 feet. Must be at least 15 feet from structures in an approved container or 50 feet for open fires. NJDEP requires elevated containers for all outdoor fires on residential property.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Long Branch?

Permit: Required for fire pits. Container: Elevated, off-ground required. Clearance: 15 ft in approved container. Max Size: 5 x 5 x 5 feet.

North Middletown FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Monmouth County?

Fire pits in Monmouth County must comply with the NJ Uniform Fire Code. Fires must be in noncombustible containers, kept 10-15 feet from structures, constantly attended, and covered with spark-arresting mesh. Only clean firewood permitted. Individual municipalities may have additional rules.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Monmouth County?

Container: Noncombustible required. Setback: 10-15 ft from structures. Fuel: Clean firewood only. Local Rules: Municipalities may add restrictions.

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