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Backyard Fires: Clovis vs Selma

How do backyard fires rules compare between Clovis, CA and Selma, CA?

Clovis has fewer restrictions than Selma.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Clovis allows recreational backyard fires in approved portable devices such as fire pits, chimineas, and outdoor fireplaces. Fires must burn only clean dry wood or charcoal and must be attended at all times. All backyard fires are prohibited during SJVAPCD Spare the Air days.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires in Selma are substantially restricted by the combination of SMC 7-7-1, which prohibits open burning within city limits, and the SJVAPCD air quality regulations that independently govern particulate emissions throughout the San Joaquin Valley. Open burning of any kind, including bonfires, burn barrels, and uncontained campfire-style fires, is prohibited on residential properties in Selma. However, contained fire appliances using natural gas or propane that do not produce visible smoke are generally permitted because they are classified as appliances rather than open fires under the California Fire Code. These gas-fueled fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, and similar decorative heating devices must comply with CFC Section 308.1.4 setback requirements, maintaining a minimum 10-foot clearance from structures and combustible materials. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and outdoor wood-burning fireplaces that generate smoke and particulate matter are effectively prohibited by the dual regulatory framework of the Selma burning ban and the SJVAPCD Check Before You Burn program. The Selma Fire Department enforces backyard fire regulations through its prevention division under Fire Marshal Anthony Rivas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisSelma
Approved DevicesFire pits, chimineas, fireplaces-
FuelClean dry wood or charcoal only-
Setback15 ft from structures-
AttendanceMust be attended at all times-
No-Burn DaysAll recreational fires prohibited-
Open Burning-Prohibited (SMC 7-7-1)
Gas Fire Pits-Generally permitted
Wood-Burning-Effectively prohibited
Clearance-10 ft from structures (CFC)
Air District-SJVAPCD Check Before You Burn

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Clovis FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my Clovis backyard?

Yes, portable manufactured fire pits are allowed. Place them at least 15 feet from structures and fences, burn only clean dry wood or charcoal, and keep a hose or extinguisher nearby.

Can I use my fire pit on a Spare the Air day?

No. All recreational burning including fire pits and chimineas is prohibited during SJVAPCD Spare the Air and Check Before You Burn days.

Selma FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my backyard in Selma?

Gas-fueled propane or natural gas fire pits are generally allowed since they do not produce smoke or burning debris. Wood-burning fire pits are effectively prohibited by the open burning ban under SMC 7-7-1 and SJVAPCD air quality rules. Gas fire pits must maintain a 10-foot clearance from structures and combustible materials.

What about chimineas or wood-burning fireplaces outdoors?

Wood-burning outdoor devices that produce smoke and particulate matter are not permitted under the open burning prohibition in SMC 7-7-1. The SJVAPCD also restricts particulate emissions throughout the San Joaquin Valley, especially during Check Before You Burn no-burn days that are common in fall and winter months.

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