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Outdoor Kitchen Permits: Buffalo vs Clarence

How do outdoor kitchen permits rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Clarence, NY?

Buffalo, NY

Erie County

Some Restrictions

Permanent outdoor kitchens in Buffalo require building, plumbing, gas, and electrical permits through the Department of Permit and Inspection Services when they include gas line connections, electrical service, plumbing, or structures over 144 square feet. Gas work must be done by a licensed plumber under the Fuel Gas Code of New York State. Portable grills do not require permits.

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Clarence, NY

Erie County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBuffaloClarence
Permit AuthorityBuffalo Permit and Inspection Services-
Gas Line CodeFuel Gas Code of NY State-
Electrical CodeNY State Electrical Code-
Shed Exemption144 sq ft (no permits for structure)-
Zoning SetbacksPer UDO Chapter 496 N-zone-
Portable GrillsNo permit required-

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Buffalo FAQ

Do I need a permit for a built-in grill in Buffalo?

Yes if a natural gas line is being extended to the grill or any electrical work is involved. Apply for plumbing/gas and electrical permits through the Department of Permit and Inspection Services. Gas work must be done by a New York State-licensed plumber or gas fitter.

Is a small outdoor kitchen structure exempt in Buffalo?

The structure itself may be building-permit exempt if it is detached from a one- or two-family dwelling and 144 sq ft or less. However, any gas, plumbing, or electrical components inside still require their own trade permits and inspections.

Clarence FAQ

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