Rhode Island has no formal wildfire hazard zone designations like California's WUI maps. Providence County is densely urbanized with limited wildland interface. Open burning is regulated by RI DEM under RIGL Β§23-28.11 and local fire departments, but no defensible space ordinances or fire-resistant construction mandates exist statewide.
Unlike western states, Rhode Island does not designate wildfire hazard severity zones (no WUI maps or CAL FIRE-equivalent) and has no statewide defensible space law. Providence County is the most urbanized county in the state, consisting of Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, North Providence, Johnston, and surrounding communities with minimal wildland-urban interface. Wildfire risk is managed primarily through open burning restrictions: RIGL Β§2-12 and Β§23-28.11 give RI DEM Division of Forest Environment and local fire chiefs authority to prohibit outdoor burning during dry conditions. DEM issues statewide Red Flag Warnings and burn bans during elevated fire-weather. RIGL Β§23-28.2 adopts NFPA 1 Fire Code and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code statewide, applied by the RI State Fire Marshal and local Fire Code Boards of Appeal. The RI State Building Code (SBC-1) based on IBC applies to new construction; fire-resistant roofing (Class A-C) is required only per IBC Chapter 15 based on building use, not wildfire zone. Homeowners insurance carriers may independently require vegetation management in rural parts of the state (Foster, Glocester, Scituate, Burrillville border forest areas) but this is not a code requirement. For brush management, homeowners should contact their local fire department and RI DEM Forest Fire Program.
No wildfire-zone violations in Providence County. Illegal open burning during DEM burn ban: fines under RIGL Β§23-28.11 up to $500 and misdemeanor charges. NFPA 1 violations enforced by local Fire Marshal with abatement orders. Insurance non-renewal possible for unmanaged brush near structures but not a code violation.
Pawtucket, RI
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Pawtucket, RI
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Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket regulates construction noise through Chapter 286 general noise provisions. Construction activities must comply with the 5 dBA above ambient standar...
Pawtucket, RI
Pawtucket regulates amplified music and events. Permits required for public amplification. Residential areas must comply with local noise ordinances.
Pawtucket, RI
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Pawtucket, RI
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