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Fire Pit Rules: Chino vs San Bernardino

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Chino, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Chino and San Bernardino have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Chino Valley Fire Protection District enforces the California Fire Code (CFC) as adopted under CVFD Ordinance 2022-01 and amended by Ordinance 2025-01 (effective Sept. 1, 2025). CFC Section 307.4.2 limits recreational fires to a pile no larger than 3 ft in diameter and 2 ft in height, set back at least 25 ft from any structure or combustible material. Portable outdoor fireplaces must be at least 15 ft from structures. South Coast AQMD Rule 444 also limits open burning, and SCAQMD seasonal No-Burn Days (Rule 445) restrict wood-burning in the South Coast basin, which includes Chino.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino allows residential fire pits under strict size, fuel, and clearance rules enforced by San Bernardino County Fire. Recreational fires must be small and fueled by clean wood.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoSan Bernardino
AuthorityChino Valley Fire District (CVFD) — CFC adopted via CVFD Ord. 2022-01 & 2025-01-
Recreational fire size≤3 ft diameter, ≤2 ft height (CFC §307.4.2)-
Setback from structures25 ft open fire; 15 ft portable outdoor fireplace-
No-Burn DaysSCAQMD Rule 445 (Nov–Feb wood-burn restrictions in South Coast basin)-
Permitted fuelSeasoned firewood or manufactured logs only; no rubbish/yard waste-
ContactCVFD Community Risk Reduction: (909) 902-5280-
Max wood fire size-3 ft diameter and 2 ft tall under CFC 307
Structure clearance-25 ft from structures; 15 ft for portable fireplaces
Attendance rule-Adult plus charged hose or extinguisher required at all times
Red Flag ban-All open burning prohibited during Red Flag Warnings
Gas appliances-Listed propane and natural gas fire pits generally permitted year-round

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Chino FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in Chino?

Yes. A wood-burning recreational fire pit is allowed under CFC §307.4.2 if it stays under 3 ft diameter and 2 ft tall, sits at least 25 ft from any structure or fence, burns only seasoned wood, and is attended with a water source ready. Propane and natural-gas fire features have looser rules and are exempt from SCAQMD No-Burn Days.

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit?

No permit is required for a code-compliant recreational fire under CFC §307.4.2. Permanent gas-fueled fire features tied into a home's gas line require a plumbing/mechanical permit from the City of Chino Building Division.

Are there days I can't use my fire pit?

Yes. Chino is in the South Coast AQMD basin, so SCAQMD Rule 445 No-Burn Days (typically November through February) prohibit wood-burning fireplaces and fire pits when fine-particulate pollution is forecast high. Check aqmd.gov/nobur n. Gas fire pits are exempt.

San Bernardino FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in San Bernardino?

Yes, for recreational fires up to 3 ft wide using clean wood or charcoal, located at least 25 ft from any structure and attended by an adult.

Are propane fire pits exempt from the burn rules?

Listed gas appliances with shut-off valves are treated as patio equipment and are generally allowed even when wood-burning recreational fires are restricted.

When are fire pits banned completely?

During Red Flag Warnings and periods of elevated fire danger declared by the San Bernardino County Fire Chief, all open burning is suspended.

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