Fire pit rules in Indiantown, FL β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fires - backyard fire pits, campfires, and chimineas - are allowed in Indiantown without a permit under Martin County Fire Rescue's Open Burn Guidelines and NFPA 1. Fires must be no more than 3 feet in diameter, contain no more than 1 cubic yard of fuel, and be at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material.
Martin County Fire Rescue serves Indiantown and enforces open-burning rules through the adopted Martin County Code Ch. 79 (Fire Prevention) and NFPA 1 Fire Code. Recreational fires for warmth or cooking on residential property do not need a county permit if they remain under 3 ft in diameter, hold 1 cubic yard or less of clean burnable material, and are 25 ft from buildings or combustible material. Approved patio chimineas and outdoor fireplaces are exempt from the 25-ft setback. Fires must be attended at all times. Burning is only authorized when the Florida Forest Service Fire Danger Index is low or moderate.
Unattended recreational fires are a code violation. Code Compliance and Fire Rescue may issue citations; reckless burning that endangers persons or property is a 1st-degree misdemeanor under Fla. Stat. 590.28. Burn bans declared by the County Administrator or Florida Forest Service prohibit all open burning.
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