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Backyard Fires: Somerville vs Wakefield

How do backyard fires rules compare between Somerville, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Wakefield has fewer restrictions than Somerville.

Somerville, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Recreational cooking fires are allowed only if they meet 527 CMR 1.00 clearance rules. Open burning of yard waste is prohibited year round under state no-burn designation.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Recreational backyard fires in Middlesex County require a permit from the local fire department under 527 CMR 1.00. Fire pits must be under 3 feet wide, 25 feet from structures, and attended.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSomervilleWakefield
Cooking firesAllowed with 15 ft clearance-
Yard waste burningNever permitted-
Size limit3 ft diameter and height-
AttendanceAdult with extinguisher-
Nuisance authoritySomerville Fire-
Code-527 CMR 1.00 Ch 10
Permit-Required from fire dept
Pit size-3 ft diameter max
Setback-25 feet from structures
Fuel-Seasoned cordwood only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Somerville FAQ

Can I cook over a fire in my backyard?

Yes, if the fire is small, 15 feet from structures, and attended. Density makes this hard on most Somerville lots.

Can I burn leaves in the fall?

No. Somerville is a no-burn community with no seasonal burn permits issued.

Wakefield FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit?

Yes. Every Middlesex community requires a recreational fire permit from the local fire department before lighting any wood fire.

Are gas fire pits regulated the same way?

Gas and propane fire pits generally do not require a permit but must still follow 25-foot setbacks from structures.

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