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Beecher Officials Review Recreational Fire Rules Following Smoke Complaints

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Village of Beecher Meeting | November 24, 2025

Article Summary: Beecher Village President Marcy Meyer initiated a discussion regarding potential updates to the village’s recreational fire ordinance following resident complaints about smoke.

Beecher Village Board Key Points:

  • Smoke Complaints: Residents have reported issues with neighbors’ fire pits creating excessive smoke that prevents them from opening windows.

  • Current Rules: The existing ordinance permits burning dry, seasoned wood but prohibits leaves and landscape waste; officials noted “gray areas” regarding nuisance enforcement.

  • Next Steps: The matter will be referred to committee to determine if specific tweaks to the ordinance are necessary to address neighborhood disputes without banning fire pits.

BEECHER, Ill. – The Peotone Village Board on Monday, November 24, 2025, discussed potential changes to village regulations governing recreational fires after receiving complaints from residents regarding smoke nuisances.

Village President Marcy Meyer introduced the topic during her report, citing a recent complaint from a resident who was unable to open their windows due to heavy smoke from a neighbor’s property.

“It sounds like there are issues with a lot of smoke,” Meyer said. “I don’t know if it’s a situation where there are things being burned other than what is supposed to be in those fire pits.”

According to Meyer, the current village ordinance is specific about prohibited materials, banning the burning of leaves and landscape waste. Residents are currently restricted to burning dry, seasoned wood. However, Meyer noted that the current code contains “gray areas” when it comes to enforcement and defining exactly when a lawful fire becomes a public nuisance.

“I don’t want to ruin somebody’s freedom to have their fire pit,” Meyer said. “But… if somebody’s got a fire pit going and you’ve got a whole ton of smoke coming out of it, who knows what’s in there.”

The board discussed the difficulty of managing disputes between neighbors without involving the police for every instance of smoke.

“We can certainly alert police if there is an issue, but it might be something we want to tweak,” Meyer added.

No formal action was taken on Monday. The board agreed to move the discussion to the committee level to review the specific language of the ordinance and determine if amendments are required to clarify enforcement powers regarding smoke nuisances.

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