Propane Storage: Chandler vs Mesa
How do propane storage rules compare between Chandler, AZ and Mesa, AZ?
Chandler and Mesa have similar restriction levels.
Chandler, AZ
Maricopa County
Chandler Fire Department adopts IFC Ch. 61. Residential cap: two 20-lb cylinders outdoors; no indoor storage. Permit required for tanks >125 gal. Chandler Intel facility has industrial LP protocols.
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Maricopa County
Propane in Mesa regulated by fire code. Standard NFPA 58 setbacks. Permits for tanks over 500 gallons.
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| Fact | Chandler | Mesa |
|---|---|---|
| Code | IFC 2018 Ch. 61 | - |
| Residential max | 40 lb outside | - |
| Permit threshold | >125 gal | - |
| Balcony | Prohibited | - |
| Citation | $200-$500 | - |
| Under 500 gal | - | Standard setbacks |
| Over 500 gal | - | Permit required |
| Mesa Fire | - | (480) 644-2101 |
| Standard | - | NFPA 58 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Chandler FAQ
Can I store propane in my Chandler garage?
No. Chandler Fire's adoption of IFC Ch. 61 prohibits indoor LP cylinder storage in dwellings. Keep tanks outside upright with 5-ft clearance from doors/windows.
How do I get a permit for a large propane tank?
Chandler Fire Marshal's office processes permits for tanks >125 gal. Submit site plan with setbacks, bollard protection, and use a NFPA 58-licensed installer.
Mesa FAQ
Permit needed?
Under 500 gallons: no. Over: Mesa Fire permit at (480) 644-2101.
Setbacks?
Per NFPA 58.
Who enforces?
Mesa Fire at (480) 644-2101.
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