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Fire Pit Rules: Fulshear vs Missouri City

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Missouri City, TX?

Fulshear has fewer restrictions than Missouri City.

Fulshear, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Fort Bend County permits recreational and ceremonial fires in unincorporated areas only when wind, distance, and weather conditions protect neighboring structures and roads.

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Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Open burning is prohibited inside Missouri City limits under Chapter 38 of the Code, with narrow exceptions only for barbecue pits used for cooking and approved outdoor fireplaces having at least three sides plus an approved spark arrestor.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFulshearMissouri City
Setback300 feet from structures-
HoursSunrise +1hr to sunset -1hr-
Burn ban fineUp to $500-
AuthorityFire Marshal & TCEQ-
Open Burning-Prohibited inside city limits
Allowed-BBQ pits + 3-sided fireplaces w/ spark arrestor
Code Location-Ch. 38, Fire Prevention & Protection
Adopted Code-International Fire Code
County Layer-Fort Bend Co. burn ban (drought)
State Rule-30 TAC 111.219 (TCEQ)
Contact-Fire Prevention 281-403-4365

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Fulshear FAQ

Can I use a chiminea or fire pit in unincorporated Fort Bend County?

Yes, for recreational warmth, ceremony, or noncommercial cooking, provided you keep 300 feet from neighboring structures, observe daylight hours, and no burn ban is active.

Can I burn yard waste in my fire pit?

No. Recreational fires cannot be used to dispose of leaves, brush, branches, or trash. Yard waste burning has separate TCEQ rules and is prohibited during burn bans.

Missouri City FAQ

Are backyard fire pits legal in Missouri City?

Only if the structure is an approved outdoor fireplace with at least three sides and an approved spark arrestor, or a barbecue pit used for cooking. Open free-standing fire pits do not meet the Chapter 38 exception.

Can I burn yard waste or leaves?

No. Open burning is prohibited inside Missouri City limits, and Fort Bend County also bans burning yard waste in unincorporated areas due to TCEQ ozone non-attainment rules.

Does a burn ban affect city residents?

Fort Bend County burn bans, declared by the County Fire Marshal during drought, apply countywide and add penalties on top of Missouri City's underlying open-burning prohibition.

Who enforces fire-pit rules?

The Missouri City Fire Marshal's Office and Fire Prevention Division. Permit and complaint questions go to 281-403-4365.

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