Outdoor burning rules in Indiantown, FL β also called the burn ban, open burning, or fire restriction ordinance β set when you can burn yard waste, debris, or run a recreational fire.
Yard-waste and open-pile burning in Indiantown is regulated by Martin County Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service under Martin Co. Code Ch. 79, NFPA 1 Ch. 10, and Fla. Stat. ch. 590. Burning is only permitted when the Fire Danger Index is low or moderate and may require a state authorization.
Outdoor burning in Indiantown follows the Martin County rules adopted via the Transition Code. The Florida Forest Service must be contacted to confirm Fire Danger Index status before yard-waste burning. Burn piles must not exceed 8 feet in diameter and must be 25 ft from structures, 25 ft from paved roads, and 150 ft from any occupied dwelling not on the burner's property. Burning of household garbage, plastics, tires, treated wood, or yard waste containing prohibited materials is illegal. All burns must remain attended with on-site water and tools until completely extinguished.
Unauthorized burning is enforced by Florida Forest Service rangers, Martin County Fire Rescue, and Code Compliance. Reckless burning that escapes is a 1st-degree misdemeanor under Fla. Stat. 590.28 with suppression-cost liability under Fla. Stat. 590.26. Civil fines apply.
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