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Outdoor Burning: Frisco vs Plano

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Frisco, TX and Plano, TX?

Frisco and Plano have similar restriction levels.

Frisco, TX

Collin County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning is prohibited within Frisco city limits except for small recreational cooking fires. TCEQ 30 TAC 111.219 applies statewide with city opt-in for stricter rules.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Heavy Restrictions

Plano prohibits all open outdoor burning within city limits at all times under the adopted International Fire Code. The city also sits in the DFW ozone nonattainment zone under TCEQ 30 TAC 111.209.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFriscoPlano
Trash BurningBanned-
Yard WasteBanned-
Cooking FiresAllowedApproved appliances only
State Rule30 TAC 111.219-
Open Burning-Banned at all times
Ozone Zone-DFW nonattainment - 30 TAC 111.209
Max Fine-2,000 dollars per offense
Fire Marshal Permit-Rare, by advance approval

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Frisco FAQ

Can I burn leaves in my Frisco yard?

No. Burning yard waste is prohibited within city limits. Use the city yard waste collection program instead.

Who enforces this in Frisco?

Frisco code enforcement at (972) 292-5000 handles complaints.

Plano FAQ

Can I burn leaves in my Plano yard in the fall?

No. All open outdoor burning is prohibited in Plano at all times, including burning leaves, yard debris, or trash. Use bagged yard-waste collection instead.

Does the DFW ozone zone affect my ability to burn?

Yes. Plano is inside the 10-county DFW ozone nonattainment area under TCEQ rule 30 TAC 111.209, which tightens outdoor-burning limits beyond the city ban.

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