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Propane Storage: Courtland vs Vineyard

How do propane storage rules compare between Courtland, CA and Vineyard, CA?

Courtland and Vineyard have similar restriction levels.

Courtland, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Propane (LP-gas) storage in unincorporated Sacramento County follows the California Fire Code Chapter 61 as enforced by the local fire agency. Small portable cylinders for grills and camping have permit exemptions, but LP-gas may not be stored inside buildings except small approved cylinders, and larger tanks require setbacks and a fire-code permit.

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Vineyard, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Residential propane tanks in Vineyard up to 125 gallons require no special permit beyond installation. Tanks 125-500 gallons need a Sacramento Metro Fire permit. California Fire Code §6104 sets setback distances from buildings and property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCourtlandVineyard
Governing codeCalifornia Fire Code Chapter 61 (LP-gas)-
Indoor storageProhibited except small approved cylinders-
BBQ tanks (20 lb)Store outdoors, not in garage-
Cylinder-exchange separation720 lb or less: 0 ft required (Table 6109.12)-
Indoor non-public limit735 lb water capacity per location (CFC 6109.10)-
Enforcing agencySacramento Metropolitan Fire District (typical)-
Code-CFC §6104 (SCC Title 16)
125-gal Setback-5 ft from buildings/lines
Permit Threshold-125+ gallons

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Courtland FAQ

Can I store my BBQ propane tank in the garage?

No. Under California Fire Code Chapter 61, LP-gas containers should not be stored inside buildings, including garages, except small approved cylinders. Keep your 20-pound grill tank outdoors.

Do I need a permit for a residential propane tank?

Routine residential use of one cooking device and small cylinders is generally exempt, but larger tank installations above the fire-code threshold require a fire-code permit and inspection from the local fire agency.

How much propane can be stored at a cylinder-exchange cage?

Per California Fire Code Table 6109.12, an aggregate of 720 pounds or less may be located with no required separation distance from an important building or property line; larger quantities require greater setbacks.

Does Sacramento County have its own propane rule?

No. The county relies on the statewide California Fire Code Chapter 61, enforced locally (usually by Sacramento Metro Fire). Confirm specifics with the fire prevention office for your parcel.

Vineyard FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 250-gallon propane tank in Vineyard?

Yes - tanks 125-500 gallons require a Sacramento Metro Fire permit and CFC §6104 setbacks.

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