Ocean County sits in NJ's highest-risk wildfire region (Pine Barrens). NJ Forest Fire Service Wildfire Hazardous Area designation drives defensible space rules. Firewise NJ programs active in Manchester, Lacey, Barnegat, Little Egg Harbor.
Southern Ocean County is part of the Pine Barrens, one of the most wildfire-prone regions on the East Coast. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service (NJFFS, a division of NJDEP) classifies Wildfire Hazardous Areas and operates under N.J.A.C. 7:25-2.12. Manchester, Lacey, Barnegat, Berkeley, Little Egg Harbor, Stafford, Jackson, Eagleswood, and Plumsted face the highest exposure — sandy soils and pitch pine/oak ecology create explosive fire behavior. The 2007 Warren Grove fire in southern Ocean County burned 17,000+ acres, and the 2022 Mullica River fire burned 13,500 acres. Defensible space recommendations (Firewise USA principles): Zone 1 (0-5 ft) noncombustible; Zone 2 (5-30 ft) lean-clean-green with spaced shrubs; Zone 3 (30-100 ft) reduced-fuel with thinned understory. New construction in forest-adjacent zones: Class A roofing and ignition-resistant exterior materials encouraged and sometimes required locally. NJFFS conducts prescribed burns across the Pine Barrens during winter/spring to reduce fuel loads. Insurance carriers increasingly require defensible space documentation in Ocean County Pinelands ZIP codes. Burn bans are issued on high-danger days via NJFFS.
Violating an NJFFS burn ban during red flag conditions: fines up to $1,500 under N.J.A.C. 7:25-2 and possible civil cost recovery for suppression. Un-permitted forest clearing in Pinelands: Commission penalties up to $10,000 per day. Local defensible space rules: fines $100 to $500.
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