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Fire Pit Rules: Pepperell vs Waltham

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Pepperell, MA and Waltham, MA?

Waltham has fewer restrictions than Pepperell.

Pepperell, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Middlesex County has no fire code; county government was abolished in 1997. Recreational fires in the 54 Middlesex towns are governed by 527 CMR 1.00 (Massachusetts Comprehensive Fire Safety Code, based on NFPA 1, 2021) and 310 CMR 7.07 (open burning). Open burning is BANNED year-round in Cambridge, Somerville, Medford, Newton, Watertown, Waltham, and Lowell. In other Middlesex towns, recreational fires must be 25 feet from any structure and require a local fire chief permit.

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Waltham, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Waltham allows recreational fire pits under Massachusetts Fire Code 527 CMR 1.00 with a permit from the Fire Department. Fires must be small, attended, and 25+ feet from structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPepperellWaltham
County Fire CodeNone (abolished 1997)-
State Fire Code527 CMR 1.00 (NFPA 1, 2021)-
Setback from Structure25 ft (NFPA 1)-
Pile Size Limit3 ft dia x 2 ft high-
Burn Season (310 CMR 7.07)Jan 15 - May 1, 10am-4pm-
Year-Round Ban TownsCambridge, Somerville, Medford, Newton, Watertown, Waltham, Lowell-
Governing code-527 CMR 1.00 Massachusetts Fire Code
Permit required-Yes, from Waltham Fire Prevention Bureau
Setback-25 feet from structures and property lines
Max size-3-foot diameter pit or approved fireplace
Fuel allowed-Clean seasoned firewood only

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Pepperell FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my backyard in a Middlesex County, MA town?

There is no county fire code (Middlesex County government was abolished in 1997). Statewide, 527 CMR 1.00 (based on NFPA 1, 2021) requires recreational fires to be at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material, with a pile no larger than 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet high. Open wood burning is banned year-round in Cambridge, Somerville, Medford, Newton, Watertown, Waltham, and Lowell. In other Middlesex towns, contact your local fire department for a recreational-fire permit.

Are propane or natural gas fire pits allowed in Middlesex County towns?

Gas-fueled fire pit appliances are generally allowed under 527 CMR 1.00 without an open-burning permit because they are listed as approved appliances rather than open burning. They are usually permitted even in towns where wood burning is banned (Cambridge, Somerville, Newton, etc.), but installation and clearance must follow the manufacturer listing and the National Fuel Gas Code. Confirm with your local fire department, especially for use on apartment balconies, where most towns prohibit them.

Waltham FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit in Waltham?

Yes. The Waltham Fire Department requires a permit under 527 CMR 1.00 for recreational outdoor fires. Call 781-314-3600.

Can I burn leaves or yard waste in my fire pit?

No. Only clean, seasoned firewood may be burned. Yard waste, trash, and treated wood are strictly prohibited.

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