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Fire Pit Rules: El Monte vs Pomona

How do fire pit rules rules compare between El Monte, CA and Pomona, CA?

El Monte and Pomona have similar restriction levels.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

El Monte adopts the California Fire Code under Municipal Code Chapter 15.34. CFC Section 307 requires recreational fires stay 25 feet from structures and portable outdoor fireplaces stay 15 feet from combustibles, with constant attendance until extinguished.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires in Pomona must comply with LA County Fire Code and South Coast AQMD regulations. Open burning requires AQMD permits. Spare-the-air day restrictions apply throughout the South Coast Air Basin.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MontePomona
Permit requiredNo for recreational fires under 3 ft diameter; yes for larger bonfires (CFC 105.6.30)-
Distance from structures25 ft (recreational fires); 15 ft (portable fireplaces)-
Maximum pile size3 ft diameter, 2 ft height (CFC 307.4.2)-
AttendanceConstant adult supervision required until extinguished-
Winter no-burn daysSCAQMD Check Before You Burn Nov 1 - Feb 28-
Permit-AQMD permit for open burning
Spare-the-Air-No burning on restricted days
Fire Code-LA County Fire Code applies
Setbacks-Per California Fire Code requirements

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El Monte FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in El Monte?

Yes. Propane and natural gas fire pits are unrestricted. Wood-burning recreational fires must be kept 25 feet from structures and 3 feet in diameter or smaller per California Fire Code Section 307.4.2 (adopted by EMMC Chapter 15.34).

Are wood-burning fire pits allowed every day?

Not in winter. SCAQMD Rule 445 prohibits residential wood burning on no-burn days called by South Coast AQMD between November 1 and the end of February. Check southcoastaqmd.gov before lighting a wood fire.

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit?

No permit is needed for a small recreational fire or manufactured portable fireplace at a single-family home. CFC Section 105.6.30 requires a permit only for open burning, bonfires, or fires exceeding the 3-foot recreational limit.

Pomona FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Pomona?

Recreational fires in Pomona must comply with LA County Fire Code and South Coast AQMD regulations. Open burning requires AQMD permits. Spare-the-air day restrictions apply throughout the South Coast Air Basin.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Pomona?

Permit: AQMD permit for open burning. Spare-the-Air: No burning on restricted days. Fire Code: LA County Fire Code applies. Setbacks: Per California Fire Code requirements.

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