Propane Storage: Bellevue vs Federal Way
How do propane storage rules compare between Bellevue, WA and Federal Way, WA?
Bellevue and Federal Way have similar restriction levels.
Bellevue, WA
King County
Residential propane storage in King County follows the Washington-adopted International Fire Code under RCW 19.27, capping non-permitted home cylinders and requiring permits for larger tanks from the Washington State Patrol Fire Marshal or local fire authority.
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King County
Residential propane storage in King County follows the Washington-adopted International Fire Code under RCW 19.27, capping non-permitted home cylinders and requiring permits for larger tanks from the Washington State Patrol Fire Marshal or local fire authority.
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| Fact | Bellevue | Federal Way |
|---|---|---|
| Code basis | IFC Chapter 61 | IFC Chapter 61 |
| State law | RCW 19.27 | RCW 19.27 |
| Permit threshold | Larger stationary tanks | Larger stationary tanks |
| Local AHJ | Serving fire district | Serving fire district |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Bellevue FAQ
How much propane can I keep at home in King County?
Small grill and patio cylinders are fine; stationary residential tanks above the IFC threshold need a permit from your local fire authority.
Who enforces propane storage rules in unincorporated areas?
The serving King County fire district enforces the International Fire Code, with statewide oversight from the Washington State Patrol Fire Marshal.
Federal Way FAQ
How much propane can I keep at home in King County?
Small grill and patio cylinders are fine; stationary residential tanks above the IFC threshold need a permit from your local fire authority.
Who enforces propane storage rules in unincorporated areas?
The serving King County fire district enforces the International Fire Code, with statewide oversight from the Washington State Patrol Fire Marshal.
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