Can You Have A Fire Pit In Cambridge?

It is a criminal offence to light a barbecue or bonfire on any open space within Cambridge, and also to cause criminal damage to any area of the open space including burning grass.

Can you have a firepit in Cambridge?

The City of Cambridge requires you to have a burn permit for fires not used for cooking purposes within the city limits. When you submit a burn permit request, the division inspects the proposed fire area to ensure you meet all permit requirements, including: A distance of at least 150 metres away from a building.

Can I have a fire pit at home?

Generally, having a well-made fire pit in your backyard should not cause any major issues. Here’s a quick set of ideas for making your weekend fire night more enjoyable for you and the people who live around you.

Can I dig a fire pit in my backyard?

Follow the same rules for siting an underground fire pit as you would any fire pit, keeping it at least 20 feet from nearby structures, shrubbery, or overhanging trees. Double-check local regulations for backyard burning to make sure your fire pit is legal and won’t cost you more in fines than in construction.

Are grills allowed in Cambridge?

Charcoal grills are legal to use in Massachusetts, including the City of Boston. Like propane grills, it is illegal to use these on covered decks, porches and patios. Charcoal grills are banned from rooftops in Massachusetts and from balconies and porches above the first floor.

Is Cambridge a smokeless zone?

Cambridge has three neighbouring smoke control areas covering the west and centre of the city, as shown in the map. If you live in this area you must either burn smokeless fuel or, if you want to burn coal or wood, install an exempt heating appliance that burns off its own smoke.

Where should you not put a fire pit?

Before striking the match, never place a pit closer than 10 feet from anything flammable, including your house and overhead tree branches. Unless the owner’s manual says it’s okay, don’t put the pit on a grassy surface, wood deck, or enclosed porch.

Can I complain about my Neighbours fire pit?

If a neighbour is burning a bonfire which is causing a nuisance, you should go round to their house and ask them politely to extinguish it or if they could do anything to reduce its effects.

Can I just dig a hole for a fire pit?

Fire-pit depth really depends on what you want and how into your project you’re going to get. For instance, if you just want a basic fire pit, dig about 6 to 8 inches down and call it good. You can go deeper if you want, but keep in mind that you don’t want the hole so deep you can’t enjoy watching the fire.

Is it legal to have a fire in your garden?

There are no laws on when a resident can have a bonfire at their home. However, domestic or commercial fires must not cause a statutory nuisance.

How close can you have a fire pit to your house?

Place your fire pit at a safe distance (10-25 feet) from any flammable structures or surfaces. This includes your house, trees, shed, vehicle, neighbors’ property, and wood deck, among other things. Keep your fire pit away from overhanging branches.

How close can a fire pit be to a garden?

First things first, your fire pit should be at least 10 feet away from any structure or combustible surface. Before lighting an outdoor fire, check the weather forecast. Avoid windy conditions that can blow embers.

What can I burn in my outdoor fire pit?

Best Materials to Burn in a Fire Pit

  • Pinion wood.
  • Alder.
  • Cedar.
  • Oak.
  • Hickory.
  • Mesquite.
  • Pecan.
  • Fruit woods like apple and cherry.

Can you have a firepit in Somerville?

Outdoor fireplaces, fire pits, and chimineas are prohibited in the City of Somerville. Somerville is a densely populated city, with an older housing stock predominantly constructed of wood frame dwellings which are built closely together.

Can I use a public grill?

Most anti-park grillers think it’s unsafe to grill on park grills, but let’s just get this straight. Grills use fire, lots of fire. Fire and heat do an amazing job of killing off any germs or bacteria that might be on the grill. So as long as you get that fire rip-roaring hot, you’ll be okay.

Can I put my grill against my house?

Not Giving the Grill Enough Space
Floating embers can easily spark a fire! Your grill—whether it’s charcoal or gas—should be at least 10 feet away from deck railings and any structures, like your home, garage or sheds.

Can you smoke in Cambridge?

Effective June 1, the city of Cambridge prohibits: The sale of tobacco products and e-cigarettes to anyone under 21. Smoking in smaller parks (15,000 square feet or less) and tot lots, and at city-permitted events (e.g., league games, BBQs, fairs).

Can I put a log burner in my council house?

Well, believe it or not, you may well need approval from your local building regulations department at the council to install one. That’s because log burners are recognised as fire hazards in some conditions. For instance, the heat they arrive at and emit may result in nearby materials catching fire.

How do you know if you are in a smokeless zone?

Firewood is not an authorised fuel and cannot be used in smokeless zones, unless burnt on a DEFRA exempt appliance (see below). To find out if your property is within a smokeless zone, you will need to speak to your local council, who set the zones and are responsbile for enforcement.

Can you have a fire pit under a patio?

You can absolutely have a natural gas or propane fire pit under a covered patio if the overhead height of the ceiling meets CSA requirements for distance from appliance. This is usually 80 inches. Check your appliance manual for required distances.

Can I burn something in my backyard?

You can burn dry, natural vegetation, grown on the property, unless prohibited by local ordinances. Household trash, plastic or tires are not good to burn and are illegal to burn in some areas.