Fire Patch

Fire Restrictions

Annual fire restrictions go into effect on July 1 and remain in effect until rescinded by the Fire Chief. The affected areas are shaded red in the graphic below.

map of Brigham City with restricted areas shaded red

Restricted areas are identified as everything east of the following described line:

  • Beginning at the north Brigham City boundary located at 1500 North & Main Street

  • South on Main Street to 900 North

  • East on 900 North to Highland Boulevard

  • South on Highland Boulevard including all properties adjoining Highland Boulevard to Beecher Avenue

  • West on Beecher Avenue to Eliason Avenue and adjoining properties

  • South and west on Eliason Ave to Poplar Drive

  • North on Poplar Drive to 100 North

  • West on 100 North to 1000 East

  • South on 1000 East to Eliason Avenue

  • West on Eliason Avenue to 700 East

  • South on 700 East to Forest Street

  • West on Forest Street to 600 East

  • South on 600 East to 100 South

  • East/southeast on 100 South to 200 South

  • East on 200 South to 350 South

  • South/West on 350 South to 600 East

  • South on 600 East to 600 South

  • East, South/East on 600 South to 700 South

  • East on 700 South on an east/southeast diagonal, bordering Golf Couse boundaries to the east tip of the driving range

  • West on Highway 91 including properties adjoining Highway 91 to Michelle Drive

  • All properties adjoining Michelle Drive to the Perry City line

(This includes ALL Tannevista subdivision)
(This includes ALL of Kotter Canyon subdivision)

Other restricted areas include

  • All Brigham City Airport property

  • Areas west of I-15 between Forest Street and the Perry City line

  • All of Perry City east of Highway 89

  • All of Perry City west of 1200 West

Recreational Fire Information

All commercially sold grills and freestanding outdoor fireplaces/pits must be used as recommended by the manufacturer.

Permits are not required for recreational fires; however, the following criteria must be met:

  • Only clean, dry wood or charcoal can be burned.

  • The total fuel area must be less than 3 feet in diameter and less than 3 feet high.

  • The fire must be located at least 25 feet away from all structures or combustible materials. Portable outdoor fireplaces must be at least 15 feet or more from any structure or combustible material.

  • A person knowledgeable in the use of fire extinguishing equipment shall constantly attend to the fire until it has been completely extinguished.

NOTE: If the Fire Department responds to a complaint of smoke or the fire is out of control and the above criteria have not been met, fees may be assessed.

Fireworks Dates

2025 fireworks dates

Sales

Class "C" fireworks can be sold the following dates:

June 24 – July 25
December 29 – December 31
2 days before & on Chinese New Year

Discharge

Between the hours of 11am & 11pm except as noted:

July 2 – July 5
(July 4 hours extended to midnight)

July 22 – July 25
(July 24 hours extended to midnight)

December 31, 11am – January 1, 1am

Chinese New Year's Eve
January 28, 11am – January 29, 1am

*If New Year's Eve is on a Sunday and City determines to celebrate New Year's Eve on the prior Saturday (December 30), then a person may discharge Class "C" common state approved explosives on that prior Saturday within the city.