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Outdoor Burning: Gilbert vs Scottsdale

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Gilbert and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning in Gilbert is restricted under MCAQD rules and ARS §49-501. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and yard waste burning are prohibited on no-burn days. Open burn permits from ADEQ may be required for certain activities.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Scottsdale regulates outdoor burning under Revised Code Chapter 36 (Fire Code) and Maricopa County ADEQ air quality rules. Open burning of yard waste and debris is generally prohibited. Recreational fire pits and outdoor fireplaces are permitted with size limitations and setback requirements. Fireworks are restricted to permissible consumer items during designated periods only.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertScottsdale
No-Burn DaysMCAQD designates seasonally-
Yard WasteBurning always prohibited-
State LawARS §49-501-
Gas FeaturesPermitted year-round-
Open Burning-Generally prohibited (city code and ADEQ rules)
Fire Pits-Permitted with proper installation and clearances
Fireworks Ordinance-Ordinance No. 4157
Fireworks Periods-April 25-May 6, May 20-July 6, Dec 10-Jan 3, Diwali
Fireworks Location-Private property only
Burn Bans-Maricopa County declares during high fire danger/air quality alerts

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Gilbert FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in my backyard in Gilbert?

Outdoor burning in Gilbert is restricted under MCAQD rules and ARS §49-501. Wood-burning fire pits, chimineas, and yard waste burning are prohibited on no-burn days. Open burn permits from ADEQ may be required for certain activities.

Do I need a permit for outdoor burning in Gilbert?

No-Burn Days: MCAQD designates seasonally. Yard Waste: Burning always prohibited. State Law: ARS §49-501. Gas Features: Permitted year-round.

Scottsdale FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Scottsdale?

No. Open burning of yard waste and debris is prohibited under both city fire code and Maricopa County air quality regulations.

Are fire pits allowed in Scottsdale?

Yes. Gas, electric, or contained solid-fuel fire pits are permitted when properly installed with appropriate clearances. Installation may require a permit.

When can I use fireworks in Scottsdale?

Permissible consumer fireworks (ground-level items only) may be used on private property during designated periods: April 25-May 6, May 20-July 6, December 10-January 3, and during Diwali. Aerial fireworks are illegal statewide.

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