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Propane Storage: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do propane storage rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington and Minneapolis have similar restriction levels.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Minnesota State Fire Code, adopted from the 2020 IFC, governs propane storage in Hennepin County. Residents may store cylinders up to 100 pounds outdoors with setbacks; larger tanks require fire marshal review and a city building permit.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Minnesota State Fire Code, adopted by Minneapolis through Title 6, caps how much propane a homeowner may store, restricts storage indoors, and dictates safe distances from buildings, ignition sources, and property lines for larger cylinders.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
CodeMinnesota State Fire Code-
Outdoor cylinder cap100 pounds residential-
Indoor limitGenerally one poundAbout 1 pound max
Larger tanksPermit required-
Code adopted-Minnesota State Fire Code
City title-Minneapolis Title 6
Permit issuer-Minneapolis Fire Department

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bloomington FAQ

Can I keep extra propane tanks in my garage?

Most fire marshals discourage it. Attached garages count as part of the dwelling, and storage of cylinders larger than one pound there is restricted under the Minnesota State Fire Code.

Do I need a permit for a backyard propane tank?

Cylinders up to 100 pounds usually do not, but fixed tanks of 100 gallons or more require a permit and fire-marshal inspection in nearly all Hennepin County cities.

Minneapolis FAQ

Can I keep grill propane in my garage?

No. Storing grill cylinders indoors, including attached garages, generally violates the State Fire Code; keep them outside, upright, and away from doors and ignition sources.

Do I need a permit for a 100-gallon tank?

Yes. Tanks exceeding small portable cylinders require a Minneapolis Fire Department permit, with placement and protection meeting the Minnesota State Fire Code standards.

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