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Fire Pit Rules: Anza vs Moreno Valley

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Anza, CA and Moreno Valley, CA?

Anza and Moreno Valley have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Fire pits permitted under CFC §307.4 with 15-foot clearance. Gas/propane preferred. Wood burning restricted during air district no-burn days (SCAQMD or MDAQMD depending on location).

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Moreno Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Moreno Valley allows recreational fire pits with restrictions. Fire pits must maintain clearance from structures, use approved fuels, and comply with SCAQMD no-burn alerts. Gas fire pits avoid wood-burning restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaMoreno Valley
CodeCFC §307.4-
Clearance15 ft from structures-
West No-BurnSCAQMD-
East No-BurnMDAQMD-
Setback-15 ft from structures
Fuel-Clean wood or gas
Screen-Spark arrestor required
No-Burn Days-Must comply with SCAQMD

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Anza FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Riverside County?

Fire pits permitted under CFC §307.4 with 15-foot clearance. Gas/propane preferred. Wood burning restricted during air district no-burn days (SCAQMD or MDAQMD depending on location).

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Riverside County?

Code: CFC §307.4. Clearance: 15 ft from structures. West No-Burn: SCAQMD. East No-Burn: MDAQMD.

Moreno Valley FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in Moreno Valley?

Yes, with restrictions: 15 ft from structures, spark screen, clean fuel. Must comply with SCAQMD no-burn days.

Are gas fire pits allowed?

Yes, gas fire pits avoid SCAQMD wood-burning restrictions and are encouraged.

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