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Outdoor Cooking in Boise, ID (2026)

3 verified outdoor cooking rules for Boise, Idaho, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

BBQ & Propane Rules

Boise adopts the International Fire Code (IFC) with local amendments through Boise City Code Title 9. IFC §308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas cylinders over 1 pound on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction in buildings with 3 or more dwelling units. Stage 1 and Stage 2 fire restrictions during summer wildfire season may impose temporary additional bans citywide.

Boise BBQ and Propane Rules (Boise Fire Code + IFC §308.1.4)

Some Restrictions

Smoker Rules

Boise has no specific city ordinance regulating residential offset smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired pizza ovens at single-family homes in normal conditions. Multi-unit balcony smokers fall under IFC §308.1.4 prohibitions. During Stage 1/2 fire restrictions, solid-fuel smokers (wood, charcoal) may be temporarily prohibited even at single-family homes. Idaho DEQ regulates air quality but only for industrial sources.

Boise Smoker Rules (No Specific Ordinance; Wildfire Season Restrictions)

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Kitchen Permits

Outdoor kitchens in Boise require separate trade permits from Planning and Development Services: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines under the IFGC, plumbing permit for water connections, and electrical permit for outdoor outlets. The 2018 IRC and 2017 NEC with Idaho amendments apply. Foothills Hillside Overlay and Historic Preservation Commission review may apply.

Boise Outdoor Kitchen Permits (PDS Trade Permits + Foothills Review)

Some Restrictions