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Fire Pit Rules: Cedar Park vs Round Rock

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX?

Cedar Park and Round Rock have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Park, TX

Williamson County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires and fire pits are allowed under the 2021 International Fire Code as adopted by Cedar Park (Article 5.01), but open burning of yard debris within city limits requires a Fire Marshal permit and is generally prohibited except in RA-zoned areas.

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Round Rock, TX

Williamson County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fire pits are permitted in Round Rock for seasoned wood burning, subject to setback requirements and active burn ban status. Fire pits may not be used to burn trash or debris.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar ParkRound Rock
Fire code adopted2021 International Fire Code (Cedar Park Code Art. 5.01)-
Container fire setback15 ft from structures-
Open fire setback50 ft from structures-
Extinguisher required4-A rated, or hose/sand/dirt equivalent-
Attendant requiredYes, until fully extinguished-
Recreational Fires-Permitted (no burn ban)
Minimum Setback-25 feet from structures
Prohibited Materials-Trash, debris, treated wood
During Burn Ban-All outdoor fires prohibited

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Cedar Park FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in Cedar Park?

Yes. A commercially manufactured or approved-container fire pit used for recreational purposes is permitted under the 2021 IFC, provided it is at least 15 feet from any structure, attended at all times, and you have an extinguisher or charged hose nearby.

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit?

No permit is required for a recreational fire in an approved container. A $35 Open Burn Permit from the Fire Marshal (512-401-5200) is only required for open burning of brush/yard debris, which is restricted to RA-zoned property within the city.

Round Rock FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Round Rock?

Recreational fire pits are permitted in Round Rock for seasoned wood burning, subject to setback requirements and active burn ban status. Fire pits may not be used to burn trash or debris.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Round Rock?

Recreational Fires: Permitted (no burn ban). Minimum Setback: 25 feet from structures. Prohibited Materials: Trash, debris, treated wood. During Burn Ban: All outdoor fires prohibited.

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