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Pinellas Park vs Safety Harbor

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Pinellas Park, FL and Safety Harbor, FL?

Pinellas Park and Safety Harbor have similar restriction levels.

Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Pinellas Park prohibits open burning of yard waste and trash. Only recreational, cooking, and permitted public ceremonial fires are allowed, with ceremonial burns requiring a permit through the Pinellas Park online portal under Resolution 23-04.

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Safety Harbor, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard trash and land-clearing debris in Safety Harbor requires authorization from the Florida Forest Service under Statute 590.125, with strict setbacks, weather conditions, and on-site supervision required to keep the burn legal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPinellas ParkSafety Harbor
Trash burningProhibited in city-
Yard waste burningNot allowed-
Ceremonial permitRequired, Resolution 23-04-
Apply throughOnline Permitting Portal-
Drought conditionsPermits may be suspended-
State authority-Florida Statute 590.125
Authorization-Required from Florida Forest Service
Prohibited fuels-Garbage, plastics, treated wood
Supervision-Personnel and equipment on site
Burn bans-Override prior authorizations

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Pinellas Park FAQ

Can I burn leaves and yard debris in Pinellas Park?

No. The city does not permit residential burning of yard waste or household trash. Use curbside yard waste collection or take materials to an authorized disposal facility.

How do I get a ceremonial burn permit?

Apply through the Pinellas Park Online Permitting Portal under Resolution 23-04. The Fire Prevention Division reviews each request and may add conditions for site, fuel, weather, and supervision.

Safety Harbor FAQ

Can I burn yard trimmings in my Safety Harbor backyard?

Only with Florida Forest Service authorization and only when no burn ban is in effect. Most residents instead use city yard waste pickup, which is simpler and avoids smoke and fire risks.

What is the penalty for illegal open burning in Florida?

Burning without authorization is a second-degree misdemeanor under Florida Statute 590.125, punishable by up to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine, plus liability for any damage caused.

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