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Outdoor Burning: Miramar vs Pompano Beach

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Miramar, FL and Pompano Beach, FL?

Miramar and Pompano Beach have similar restriction levels.

Miramar, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Miramar is regulated by FL DEP and Broward County fire regulations under Chapter 9 (Fire Prevention and Protection). Burn permits required for all open fires except cooking. Recreational fire pits permitted with conditions. FDEP may issue burn bans during dry conditions.

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Pompano Beach, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning in Pompano Beach is regulated by Chapter 95 (Fire Prevention) and Broward County open burning rules. Burning rubbish requires a permit under §95.07. Bonfires on public streets prohibited under §95.04. Recreational campfires with untreated wood are allowed under state rules if attended.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiramarPompano Beach
Burn PermitRequired (except cooking)-
Fire PitsPermitted with conditions-
Prohibited MaterialsConstruction debris, tires, waste-
Governing CodeCh. 9; FL DEP-
ContactMiramar Fire-Rescue-
Rubbish Burning-City permit required (§95.07)
Street Bonfires-Prohibited (§95.04)
Setback-300 ft from occupied building needs waivers
County Code-Broward Ch. 27, Art. IX

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Miramar FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in Miramar?

Yes, if commercially manufactured and used safely. A burn permit may be needed for other types of open fires.

Can I burn yard waste?

Yard waste burning requires a permit. Check with FL DEP for current burn restrictions.

What about grilling?

Cooking fires in commercial grills/smokers are exempt from burn permit requirements.

Pompano Beach FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Pompano Beach?

Open burning in Pompano Beach is regulated by Chapter 95 (Fire Prevention) and Broward County open burning rules. Burning rubbish requires a permit under §95.07. Bonfires on public streets prohibited under §95.04. Recreational campfires with untreated wood are allowed under state rules if attended.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Pompano Beach?

Rubbish Burning: City permit required (§95.07). Street Bonfires: Prohibited (§95.04). Setback: 300 ft from occupied building needs waivers. County Code: Broward Ch. 27, Art. IX.

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