Frye Island is located in Sebago Lake and is accessed via a
public car ferry from Raymond Neck, or by private boat. All residents
of the Town are seasonal, with the Island shut down for the winter.
Frye Island is comprised of over 1,000 heavily wooded acres, 22 miles
of roads, and over 500 closely spaced wood-frame dwellings. Fire protection
is dependent on a volunteer fire department with limited resources.
As a result, actively managing the risk of fire on the Island is necessary
to protect local citizens and property.
Maine state law (12 M.R.S.A. Chapter 807, Subchapter 4, Article
2, §§ 9321 to 9327) governs outdoor burning in the
state and this chapter governs any and all outdoor fires within the
geographic limits of the Town of Frye Island, whether on private or
public property.
A written notice of violation of this chapter may be issued
by the Cumberland County Sheriff's Department or other authorized
enforcement personnel. Persons found to have violated this chapter
are subject to a fine of up to $100 for the first violation, $200
for the second violation, and $400 for the third violation.