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Propane Storage: East Orange vs Newark

How do propane storage rules compare between East Orange, NJ and Newark, NJ?

East Orange has fewer restrictions than Newark.

East Orange, NJ

Essex County

Some Restrictions

Propane and other liquefied petroleum gas storage is regulated uniformly by the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, which applies in every municipality and supersedes conflicting local rules.

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Heavy Restrictions

Newark Fire Department enforces NJ Uniform Fire Code limits on propane storage at residential and commercial properties, capping cylinder size on apartment balconies, requiring permits for larger tanks, and inspecting Ironbound District restaurants and food trucks for safe LP-gas handling.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast OrangeNewark
CodeNJ Uniform Fire Code-
CitationN.J.A.C. 5:70-
Residential LimitTwo 20-lb cylinders typical-
Max Penalty$5,000 per day-
Code authority-N.J.A.C. 5:70 Fire Code
Local enforcement-Newark Fire Department
Apartment balcony-One small cylinder
Indoor storage-Prohibited in dwellings
Commercial permit-Required for LP-gas

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East Orange FAQ

Can I store propane tanks indoors at home?

No. New Jersey's Uniform Fire Code prohibits storage of LP-gas cylinders inside dwellings; cylinders must be kept outdoors with required clearances from doors, windows, and ignition sources.

Do small grill tanks need a permit?

Residential 20-lb grill cylinders do not require a state permit, but commercial bulk storage exceeding 500 gallons water capacity requires a DCA Type 2 fire permit.

Newark FAQ

Can I keep a 20-pound propane grill tank on my Newark apartment balcony?

Generally yes, one small cylinder outdoors on a balcony is allowed if your lease permits, but indoor storage is prohibited and many Newark high-rises further restrict balcony use entirely.

Does an Ironbound restaurant need a propane permit?

Yes. Commercial LP-gas use requires a Newark Fire Department permit, annual inspection, approved fittings, and posted shutoff signage under the NJ Uniform Fire Code.

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