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Outdoor Burning: Fallbrook vs Vista

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Fallbrook, CA and Vista, CA?

Fallbrook and Vista have similar restriction levels.

Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Fallbrook is an unincorporated community in San Diego County served by the North County Fire Protection District. Residential outdoor burning of yard waste and brush is generally not allowed within the SDAPCD jurisdiction; recreational fires under California Fire Code §307 are allowed only if attended, kept under 3 ft × 2 ft, located 25 ft from structures, and limited to clean wood or charcoal. CAL FIRE burn permits are required during fire season for any ag/brush burning.

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Vista, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning of yard waste and debris is prohibited in Vista. SDAPCD Rule 80.1 governs all outdoor burning. No-Burn Days are mandatory. Recreational fires in approved devices only. CAL FIRE suspends burn permits during fire season.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFallbrookVista
Fire AuthorityNorth County Fire Protection District-
Air DistrictSan Diego County APCD (Regulation IV / Rule 101)-
Code ReferenceCal. Fire Code §307; SD County Consolidated Fire Code-
Recreational Fire Size≤ 3 ft × 2 ft-
Setback25 ft from structure (15 ft portable fireplace)-
FuelClean wood or charcoal only-
Yard Waste BurningGenerally prohibited (SDAPCD)-
Fire Hazard ZoneVery High Fire Hazard Severity Zone-
Authority-SDAPCD Rule 80.1
Yard Waste-Burning prohibited
No-Burn Days-Mandatory compliance
Fire Season-Permits suspended Jun–Oct

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Fallbrook FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Fallbrook, CA?

No. SDAPCD Rule 101 and the North County Fire Protection District generally prohibit residential open burning of yard waste and refuse. Compost, mulch, or curbside green-waste collection are the legal alternatives.

Are backyard fire pits legal in Fallbrook?

Yes, but only as recreational fires under California Fire Code §307.4.2: maximum 3 ft × 2 ft fuel area, 25 ft from any structure, clean wood or charcoal only, attended at all times, and not during Red Flag warnings or fire-restriction periods. Fallbrook is in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone, so the local fire authority may impose additional restrictions.

Do I need a burn permit in Fallbrook?

A CAL FIRE burn permit is required for any agricultural or brush-clearance burning during the state's fire-season declaration. SDAPCD must also declare a burn day. For recreational fire pits under 3 ft × 2 ft no permit is generally required, but check with NCFPD before burning, especially during fire season.

Vista FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Vista?

Open burning of yard waste and debris is prohibited in Vista. SDAPCD Rule 80.1 governs all outdoor burning. No-Burn Days are mandatory. Recreational fires in approved devices only. CAL FIRE suspends burn permits during fire season.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Vista?

Authority: SDAPCD Rule 80.1. Yard Waste: Burning prohibited. No-Burn Days: Mandatory compliance. Fire Season: Permits suspended Jun–Oct.

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