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Propane Storage: Garden Grove vs Mission Viejo

How do propane storage rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Mission Viejo, CA?

Garden Grove and Mission Viejo have similar restriction levels.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Propane storage in unincorporated Orange County follows the California Fire Code (Chapter 61), enforced by OCFA. Portable LP-gas containers (like 20-lb BBQ tanks) may not be stored in basements, pits, or below-grade spaces where heavy gas can collect. Larger installations have separation distances from buildings and lot lines, and permits apply above set thresholds.

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Mission Viejo, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Mission Viejo follows OCFA and California Fire Code regulations for residential propane and flammable gas storage. Small portable propane cylinders for barbecues are permitted but must be stored outdoors, while larger tanks require permits and setback compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveMission Viejo
Governing codeCalifornia Fire Code Chapter 61 (LP-Gas)-
Prohibited storage locationBasements, pits, below-grade spaces (unless ventilated)-
Portable containers covered1,000 lb or less (incl. 20-lb BBQ tanks) - Section 6109-
Setback (under 125 gal container)10 ft from buildings/lot lines (Table 6104.3)-
Setback (501-2,000 gal container)25 ft from buildings/lot lines-
Plans/permit thresholdSingle container >2,000 gal or aggregate >4,000 gal (6101.3)-
BBQ Cylinders-Permitted, outdoor storage only
Indoor Storage-Prohibited for propane
Large Tanks-OCFA permit required
Fire Zones-Additional restrictions apply
Contact-OCFA (714) 573-6000

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Garden Grove FAQ

Where can I store my BBQ propane tank?

Under California Fire Code Chapter 61, portable LP-gas cylinders may not be stored in a basement, pit, or below-grade space where heavy gas can collect (unless ventilated), and must be kept clear of exits and stairways. Outdoor, upright, ventilated storage is preferred.

Are there distance rules for larger propane tanks?

Yes. Table 6104.3 sets separation distances - for example, an above-ground container under 125 gallons must be at least 10 feet from buildings and lot lines, and a 501-2,000 gallon container at least 25 feet.

Do I need a permit for propane storage?

Container installations require a permit, and construction documents are required when a single container exceeds 2,000 gallons or the aggregate exceeds 4,000 gallons of water capacity (Section 6101.3). OCFA enforces these rules in unincorporated OC.

Mission Viejo FAQ

Can I store propane tanks in my garage?

No, propane cylinders must be stored outdoors, upright, and away from ignition sources and building openings. Indoor storage of propane is prohibited under the California Fire Code.

Do I need a permit for a barbecue propane tank?

No permit is needed for standard portable BBQ propane cylinders up to 20 pounds. However, they must be stored properly outdoors in an upright position.

Are there extra rules for propane in fire hazard areas?

Yes, properties in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones may face additional restrictions on propane storage, use, and setbacks from vegetation. Contact OCFA for specific requirements.

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