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Open flames of any kind are prohibited on the beach year round. The Town does not issue bonfire permits.
Residential open burning, ceremonial open burning and several types of recreational open burning are permitted in Delaware except when prohibited by the State Fire Marshal or National Weather Service.
A beach bonfire is a time-honored tradition California residents and visitors have enjoyed for years. Despite a recent backlash from environmentalists, governments, and coastal property owners, bonfires are still permitted at many beaches in California.
Bonfires \u2013 Beach bonfire permits are available at ocbonfires.com. Any other open-air burning, including the use of residential firepits, is illegal within the Town of Ocean City without the issuance of a permit.
There are no laws against having a bonfire, but there are laws for the nuisance they can cause if prejudicial to health or a nuisance to the neighbourhood. Offenders can be fined £5,000 (£20,000 for industrial, trade or business premises).

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The City allows bonfires along the Lewes beach shoreline after 6pm during the peak season of Memorial Day to Labor Day and after 4pm during the off-season.
Residential open burning, ceremonial open burning and several types of recreational open burning are permitted in Delaware except when prohibited by the State Fire Marshal or National Weather Service.
Bonfires on the beach are by permit only and are strictly enforced. ONLY residents, property owners and renters of accommodations within Town limits who are 18 years of age or older, with proof of ownership or rental agreement, may apply for a permit. A valid i.d. will be required at time of permit.
Beach Rules The following activities/items are prohibited on Lewes beaches: Glass containers. Alcoholic beverages. Smoking, vaping, or tobacco products.
- When lifeguards are on duty, games involving running or using a moving object (ex: balls, Frisbees, kites) are not permitted. - Bonfires are not permitted on the beach. - Only 7 foot, 6 inch umbrellas or smaller with a collapsible circular shade no greater than 8 feet in diameter will be allowed.

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