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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]open burning without a permit is prohibited in Montgomery County, and fines of $500 per day may be imposed. Chapter 3 of the Montgomery County Code and Maryland regulations (COMAR 26.11.07) place restrictions on open burning. It is illegal in nearly every part of country. Your neighbor should just call 911 [/quote] If MoCo didn't want fire pits, the rec dept wouldn't be renting them.[/quote] Doesn’t mean legal Home Depot in Bethesda sells round up which is illegal to use in MoCo [/quote] OPEN BURNING IS NOT THE SAME AS FIRE PITS ...as has now been explained several times in this thread. [/quote] Open burning is when you burn leaves in your yard and prohibited most places. A fire pit/outdoor fireplace is completely different (it is a contained fire in a stone or metal structure) and generally allowed. I don’t really know why we’re talking about MoCo, OP said they were in NoVa I think. Here is a breakdown from Arlington that is pretty typical: https://fire.arlingtonva.us/fire-code-information/open-burning-warming-fires-grilling/ But yes, open burning is not relevant here. [/quote] So must be on non flammable surface. No grass 15 feet from anything flammable, must have a fire extinguisher, always be watched till completely out - just for starters. So I assume no one is wearing flammable clothing within 15 feet either. Seems no one does it legally [/quote] Missed that “exception” part relevant to fire pits in SFHs, huh? And also image you missed the relevant caveat in regard to bonfires contained in a pit as well. But other than that, spot on! [/quote] But if they roast marshmallows it is illegal as cooking over open flame rules in effect [/quote] One and two family home dwellings are also exempt from the relevant code. Seriously, what are you trying to accomplish here? You sound like an absolutely ridiculous person. The regulations are similar over in Fairfax County as well, FYI. Here is a page that explains what is allowed pretty clearly: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/fire-ems/fire-marshal/portable-fireplaces[/quote]
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