Fire pit rules in Miami Gardens, FL β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Recreational fire pits in Miami Gardens are allowed without permits if the fuel area is under 3 feet in diameter. Fire pits must be properly contained, attended at all times, and located away from structures.
Recreational fire pits in Miami Gardens are permitted without a fire permit provided the fuel area does not exceed 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in height. Fire pits must be in non-combustible containers and located at least 15 feet from structures and combustible materials. Fires must be attended at all times with extinguishing means readily available. Only clean, dry firewood or manufactured fire logs should be burned β no trash, treated wood, or yard waste. Comply with any burn bans issued by the Florida Forest Service during dry conditions. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue regulations also apply.
Unattended fires or fire pits exceeding size limits may result in code enforcement action and fire department response. Fines start at $250 for violations. Fires that spread due to negligence carry criminal and civil liability.
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