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Wildfire Zones: North Middletown vs Red Bank

How do wildfire zones rules compare between North Middletown, NJ and Red Bank, NJ?

North Middletown and Red Bank have similar restriction levels.

North Middletown, NJ

Monmouth County

Some Restrictions

Monmouth County wildfire risk is lower than much of southern New Jersey but real in the western Pine Barrens transition zones (Upper Freehold, Millstone, portions of Howell, Manalapan). NJ Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) manages state wildfire response under N.J.S.A. 13:9-44. Regional wildfire hazard is elevated during spring (March-May) with limited defensible space ordinances compared to western states.

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Red Bank, NJ

Monmouth County

Some Restrictions

Monmouth County wildfire risk is lower than much of southern New Jersey but real in the western Pine Barrens transition zones (Upper Freehold, Millstone, portions of Howell, Manalapan). NJ Forest Fire Service (NJFFS) manages state wildfire response under N.J.S.A. 13:9-44. Regional wildfire hazard is elevated during spring (March-May) with limited defensible space ordinances compared to western states.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth MiddletownRed Bank
Primary AuthorityNJ Forest Fire ServiceNJ Forest Fire Service
State LawN.J.S.A. 13:9-44N.J.S.A. 13:9-44
Risk ZonesWestern Monmouth transitionWestern Monmouth transition
Peak SeasonMarch-MayMarch-May
Firewise USACommunity program availableCommunity program available

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North Middletown FAQ

Does Monmouth County have wildfire defensible space requirements?

Not as formal requirements like western states. NJ Forest Fire Service provides recommendations (30-foot cleared zone, 100-foot reduced fuel zone, Class A roofing in wooded areas) but most Monmouth municipalities don't codify these as mandatory. The NJ Uniform Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) provides general fire safety provisions.

Can I burn brush on my Monmouth County property?

Open burning is generally prohibited under N.J.A.C. 7:27-2 (NJDEP air pollution rules) except for small recreational campfires in approved containers. Agricultural burning requires NJFFS permit. Brush burning for fuel reduction requires NJFFS Prescribed Burn Plan. During burn bans, all outdoor burning is prohibited.

Red Bank FAQ

Does Monmouth County have wildfire defensible space requirements?

Not as formal requirements like western states. NJ Forest Fire Service provides recommendations (30-foot cleared zone, 100-foot reduced fuel zone, Class A roofing in wooded areas) but most Monmouth municipalities don't codify these as mandatory. The NJ Uniform Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70) provides general fire safety provisions.

Can I burn brush on my Monmouth County property?

Open burning is generally prohibited under N.J.A.C. 7:27-2 (NJDEP air pollution rules) except for small recreational campfires in approved containers. Agricultural burning requires NJFFS permit. Brush burning for fuel reduction requires NJFFS Prescribed Burn Plan. During burn bans, all outdoor burning is prohibited.

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