Propane Storage: Dearborn vs Livonia
How do propane storage rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Livonia, MI?
Dearborn and Livonia have similar restriction levels.
Dearborn, MI
Wayne County
Michigan adopts NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code via the Michigan Fire Prevention Code (MCL 29.1). Wayne County residential propane tanks above 125 gallons require permits and setback compliance.
View full Dearborn rules βLivonia, MI
Wayne County
Michigan adopts NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code via the Michigan Fire Prevention Code (MCL 29.1). Wayne County residential propane tanks above 125 gallons require permits and setback compliance.
View full Livonia rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Dearborn | Livonia |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | NFPA 58 | NFPA 58 |
| Permit threshold | Above 125 gallons | Above 125 gallons |
| Setback 500 gal | 10 feet | 10 feet |
| Indoor storage | Prohibited | Prohibited |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Dearborn FAQ
Do I need a permit for my backyard propane tank?
Tanks under 125 gallons (typical grill cylinders) need no permit. Larger tanks require local fire department permits and inspection plus setback compliance from buildings and property lines.
Can I store propane in my garage?
One-pound camping cylinders only. Larger cylinders or tanks must be stored outdoors per NFPA 58. Indoor storage of consumer propane creates explosion and asphyxiation hazards.
Livonia FAQ
Do I need a permit for my backyard propane tank?
Tanks under 125 gallons (typical grill cylinders) need no permit. Larger tanks require local fire department permits and inspection plus setback compliance from buildings and property lines.
Can I store propane in my garage?
One-pound camping cylinders only. Larger cylinders or tanks must be stored outdoors per NFPA 58. Indoor storage of consumer propane creates explosion and asphyxiation hazards.
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