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Backyard Fires: Anza vs Temecula

How do backyard fires rules compare between Anza, CA and Temecula, CA?

Temecula has fewer restrictions than Anza.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Anza is an unincorporated community in Riverside County governed by Riverside County Ordinance 787 (Fire Code) and the California Fire Code §307. Backyard recreational fires are allowed only when not contained in a barbecue pit at 25 ft from structures (15 ft for an approved barbecue pit), with a fuel area of 3 ft × 2 ft maximum, attended at all times, and only with clean firewood or charcoal. Cal Fire suspends residential outdoor burning during peak fire-season periods in the SRA.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Recreational backyard fires in Temecula are limited to manufactured appliances burning approved fuels (seasoned firewood, charcoal, propane, natural gas), with strict clearance requirements and a complete prohibition during CAL FIRE-declared red flag or burn-ban periods. Open ground fires and burning of yard waste are prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnzaTemecula
Fire AuthorityCAL FIRE Riverside Unit / Riverside County Fire-
Code ReferenceCal. Fire Code §307; Riverside County Ord. 787 / Ch. 8.32-
Max Fuel Area3 ft diameter × 2 ft height-
Setback (open fire)25 ft from structure-
Setback (barbecue pit)15 ft from structure-
Approved FuelClean firewood or charcoal only-
Fire Hazard ZoneHigh to Very High (CAL FIRE SRA)-
Red Flag StatusAll outdoor burning may be banned-
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Anza FAQ

Are backyard fires legal in Anza, CA?

Yes, as recreational fires under California Fire Code §307.4.2 and Riverside County Ordinance 787, provided the fuel area stays under 3 ft × 2 ft, the fire is at least 25 ft from any structure (15 ft if in a barbecue pit), attended at all times, with extinguishing equipment on site, and not during a Red Flag warning or fire-season suspension.

Do I need a burn permit in Anza?

For backyard recreational fires within the size limits, no permit is generally required. For any brush-clearance, agricultural, or larger open burning, a CAL FIRE burn permit (free at burnpermit.fire.ca.gov) is required, plus authorization from Riverside County Fire and an SCAQMD burn day declaration.

Can I burn yard waste in my Anza backyard?

No. Burning yard waste, trash, leaves, or construction debris is prohibited under California Fire Code and SCAQMD/local air-district rules. Only clean firewood or commercial charcoal may be burned in a recreational fire.

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