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Fire Pit Rules: Columbus vs Indianapolis

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Columbus, OH and Indianapolis, IN?

Indianapolis has fewer restrictions than Columbus.

Columbus, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Columbus permits fire pits meeting commercial standards with screen top or chimney. Must maintain 15-foot setback from structures. Open-flame fires limited to clean seasoned firewood or natural gas. Smoke complaints can result in forced extinguishment.

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Indianapolis, IN

Marion County

Few Restrictions

Campfires, patio fire pits, and chimineas are permitted in Marion County as personal comfort fires, provided they do not create a nuisance. Prohibited materials (garbage, plastics) may not be burned in any fire pit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColumbusIndianapolis
Type RequiredCommercial fire pit with screen-
Setback15 feet from structures-
FuelClean firewood or natural gas-
Size LimitMax 3 ft diameter, 2 ft high-
Fire Pits-Permitted as personal comfort fires
Prohibited Materials-No garbage, plastics, tires
Nuisance Rule-Must not disturb neighbors
Code-Indy.gov Open Burning policy

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Columbus FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Columbus?

Columbus permits fire pits meeting commercial standards with screen top or chimney. Must maintain 15-foot setback from structures. Open-flame fires limited to clean seasoned firewood or natural gas. Smoke complaints can result in forced extinguishment.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Columbus?

Type Required: Commercial fire pit with screen. Setback: 15 feet from structures. Fuel: Clean firewood or natural gas. Size Limit: Max 3 ft diameter, 2 ft high.

Indianapolis FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Indianapolis?

Campfires, patio fire pits, and chimineas are permitted in Marion County as personal comfort fires, provided they do not create a nuisance. Prohibited materials (garbage, plastics) may not be burned in any fire pit.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Indianapolis?

Fire Pits: Permitted as personal comfort fires. Prohibited Materials: No garbage, plastics, tires. Nuisance Rule: Must not disturb neighbors. Code: Indy.gov Open Burning policy.

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