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Propane Storage: Dallas vs Richardson

How do propane storage rules compare between Dallas, TX and Richardson, TX?

Dallas and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas City Code Chapter 17 adopts the International Fire Code, including Chapter 61 governing liquefied petroleum gas. Storage of propane cylinders above threshold quantities requires a Dallas Fire-Rescue permit, listed tanks, distance setbacks from buildings and ignition sources, and compliance with NFPA 58.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas County Fire Marshal enforces the International Fire Code Chapter 61 for propane and liquefied petroleum gas storage in unincorporated areas. Cylinders over 125 gallons require permits, and the Texas Railroad Commission licenses LPG dealers statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasRichardson
Local codeDallas Chapter 17 Fire Code-
Adopted standardIFC Chapter 61 / NFPA 58-
Enforcing agencyDallas Fire-Rescue-
Permit triggerAbove IFC threshold quantities-
Cylinder cage offset10 feet from openings-
Code adopted-IFC Chapter 61
Permit threshold-Tanks over 125 gallons
Licensing-Texas Railroad Commission
County area-Unincorporated only

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Dallas FAQ

Do I need a Dallas permit to store propane at my business?

Yes, if storage exceeds International Fire Code thresholds. Dallas City Code Chapter 17 requires a Dallas Fire-Rescue operational permit for retail cylinder exchanges and stationary LPG tanks above the IFC quantity. Home barbecue cylinders are exempt.

What setback applies to a propane cylinder exchange cage?

Per NFPA 58 and IFC Chapter 61 as adopted by Dallas, cylinder exchange cabinets must sit at least 10 feet from building openings, ventilation intakes, and ignition sources, and be protected from vehicle impact with bollards or curbs.

Richardson FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard propane grill tank?

No. Standard 20-pound or smaller cylinders for grilling are exempt. Permits trigger at 125 gallons water capacity for stationary tanks installed by a licensed LPG dealer.

Who installs my propane tank legally?

Only a Texas Railroad Commission licensed LPG installer may install or service stationary propane tanks. Verify license before signing any contract or accepting delivery.

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