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Fire Pit Rules: Arlington Heights vs Orland Park

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Arlington Heights and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Arlington Heights Fire Prevention Bureau regulates outdoor fire pits under the village's fire code. Portable and permanent fire pits are allowed in residential backyards with conditions including setback distances from structures, fuel type restrictions, and size limits. Open burning is generally prohibited, but contained recreational fires in approved fire pits are permitted. Arlington Heights Fire Department at (847) 368-5230 enforces fire pit regulations.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park permits non-permanent fire pits in rear setbacks at least 5 feet from the property line under LDC Section 6-302-C.22. Containers cannot exceed 30 inches in diameter. No permit required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsOrland Park
Setback15 feet from structures/property lines5 ft from property line
Max Size3 ft diameter, 2 ft height-
FuelClean firewood or manufactured logs onlyCut natural wood only
SupervisionAdult must attend at all times-
Contact(847) 368-5230 AH Fire-
Code Section-LDC Β§6-302-C.22
Max Diameter-30 inches
Permit-Not required

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in Arlington Heights?

Yes. Recreational fire pits are permitted in backyards with conditions: 15-foot setback from structures, 3-foot maximum diameter, clean firewood only, adult supervision required, and a spark screen must be used.

Can I use a propane fire pit in Arlington Heights?

Yes. Propane and natural gas fire pits/tables are permitted and generally have fewer restrictions than wood-burning fire pits since they produce less smoke and sparking.

Can I burn yard waste in my fire pit in Arlington Heights?

No. Only clean, dry firewood or manufactured fire logs are permitted. Burning yard waste, leaves, trash, construction debris, or treated lumber is prohibited.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for a fire pit in Orland Park?

No. Non-permanent fire pits are permitted in rear setbacks at least 5 feet from property lines without a permit.

How big can a fire pit be in Orland Park?

Fire pit containers cannot exceed 30 inches in diameter (6.25 sq ft). Only cut, natural wood may be burned.

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