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Fire Regulations in Plano, TX (2026)

8 verified fire regulations for Plano, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Fire Pit Rules

Portable outdoor fireplaces are allowed in Plano if constructed of noncombustible materials (steel, concrete, clay). Recreational fires require 25-foot clearance from structures. No permit required for recreational fires.

Plano Fire Pit Rules & Outdoor Fire Regulations

Some Restrictions

Fireworks

Fireworks are completely banned inside Plano city limits year-round under the adopted International Fire Code. Possession, sale, and use are prohibited. Only permitted professional displays are allowed.

Plano Fireworks Ordinance

Heavy Restrictions

Tex. Occupations Code Sec. 2154.251 (Prohibited Use of Fireworks)

Sec. 2154.251. PROHIBITED USE OF FIREWORKS. (a) A person may not:(1) explode or ignite fireworks within 600 feet of any church, a hospital other than a veterinary hospital, an asylum, a licensed child care center, or a public or private primary or secondary school or institution of higher education unless the person receives authorization in writing from that organization;(2) sell at retai...

Brush Clearance

Plano property owners must keep grass and weeds under 12 inches and remove dead brush. The city issues abatement notices and can mow noncompliant lots at the owner cost plus administrative fees.

Plano Brush and Weed Clearance Rules

Some Restrictions

Outdoor Burning

Plano prohibits all open outdoor burning within city limits at all times under the adopted International Fire Code. The city also sits in the DFW ozone nonattainment zone under TCEQ 30 TAC 111.209.

Plano Outdoor Burning Ban

Heavy Restrictions

Wildfire Zones

Plano is not in a state-designated wildfire hazard zone and has no formal wildland-urban interface code. Standard brush-clearance rules and the outdoor-burning ban apply to minimize local fire risk.

Plano Wildfire Risk and Zones

Few Restrictions

Tex. Local Government Code Sec. 352.081 (Regulation of Outdoor Burning)

Sec. 352.081. REGULATION OF OUTDOOR BURNING. (a) In this section, "drought conditions" means the existence of a long-term deficit of moisture creating atypically severe conditions with increased wildfire occurrence as defined by the Texas Forest Service through the use of the Keetch-Byram Drought Index or, when that index is not available, through the use of a comparable measurement that tak...

Smoke Detectors

Plano enforces Texas H and S Code 766 and Property Code 92.254 requiring smoke alarms in every bedroom and on every level. New construction needs hard-wired interconnected alarms.

Plano Smoke Detector Requirements

Some Restrictions

Tex. Health & Safety Code Sec. 766.002 (Smoke Detector Requirement)

Sec. 766.002. SMOKE DETECTOR REQUIREMENT. (a) Each one-family or two-family dwelling constructed in this state must have working smoke detectors installed in the dwelling in accordance with the smoke detector requirements of the building code in effect in the political subdivision in which the dwelling is located, including performance, location, and power source requirements.(b) If a one-f...

Backyard Fires

Backyard recreational fires in open pits are effectively banned in Plano because the fire code prohibits all open outdoor burning. Only contained cooking appliances and gas patio heaters are allowed.

Plano Backyard and Recreational Fires

Heavy Restrictions

Tex. Local Government Code Sec. 352.081 (Regulation of Outdoor Burning)

Sec. 352.081. REGULATION OF OUTDOOR BURNING. (a) In this section, "drought conditions" means the existence of a long-term deficit of moisture creating atypically severe conditions with increased wildfire occurrence as defined by the Texas Forest Service through the use of the Keetch-Byram Drought Index or, when that index is not available, through the use of a comparable measurement that tak...

Propane Storage

The Plano Fire Department enforces International Fire Code rules adopted in Chapter 18 governing propane tank size, placement, and permits. Larger residential tanks require permits and clearance from buildings, ignition sources, and property lines.

Plano Propane Storage and Tank Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Collin County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Plano city rules.

Fire Regulations in Collin County