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Propane Storage: Everett vs Lynnwood

How do propane storage rules compare between Everett, WA and Lynnwood, WA?

Everett and Lynnwood have similar restriction levels.

Everett, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Snohomish County has adopted the 2018 International Fire Code (SCC 30.53A.010), which governs liquefied-petroleum (propane) gas storage, container sizes, and installation. Small residential grill and heater cylinders are exempt from permits, but larger LP-gas storage requires code compliance and, above thresholds, a fire-code permit.

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Lynnwood, WA

Snohomish County

Some Restrictions

Snohomish County has adopted the 2018 International Fire Code (SCC 30.53A.010), which governs liquefied-petroleum (propane) gas storage, container sizes, and installation. Small residential grill and heater cylinders are exempt from permits, but larger LP-gas storage requires code compliance and, above thresholds, a fire-code permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEverettLynnwood
Governing code2018 IFC (SCC 30.53A.010)2018 IFC (SCC 30.53A.010)
Propane chapterIFC Chapter 61 (LP-gas)IFC Chapter 61 (LP-gas)
Grill cylindersNo permit, install per IFCNo permit, install per IFC
Bulk storagePermit + separation distancesPermit + separation distances
Administered bySnohomish County Fire MarshalSnohomish County Fire Marshal

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Everett FAQ

Can I store propane tanks for my grill at home?

Yes. Ordinary grill and patio-heater cylinders are allowed and installed per the adopted International Fire Code without a permit. Larger or bulk LP-gas storage must meet IFC quantity and separation-distance rules.

Which propane code applies in unincorporated Snohomish County?

The 2018 International Fire Code, adopted by reference in SCC 30.53A.010 and amended by the Washington State Building Code Council, governs LP-gas storage and is enforced by the County Fire Marshal.

Lynnwood FAQ

Can I store propane tanks for my grill at home?

Yes. Ordinary grill and patio-heater cylinders are allowed and installed per the adopted International Fire Code without a permit. Larger or bulk LP-gas storage must meet IFC quantity and separation-distance rules.

Which propane code applies in unincorporated Snohomish County?

The 2018 International Fire Code, adopted by reference in SCC 30.53A.010 and amended by the Washington State Building Code Council, governs LP-gas storage and is enforced by the County Fire Marshal.

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