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Outdoor Kitchen Permits: Gilbert vs Tempe

How do outdoor kitchen permits rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Gilbert and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Gilbert requires building permits for outdoor kitchens with gas lines, plumbing, electrical wiring, or structural roofs. Trade permits file through Development Services. Standalone freestanding grills require no permit. Outdoor kitchens near swimming pools must comply with Gilbert pool barrier rules and the Gilbert-amended IFC.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe requires building permits for outdoor kitchens that include gas lines, plumbing, electrical wiring, or structural roofs under Tempe City Code Chapter 8 (Building and Building Regulations) and the adopted International Residential Code. Trade permits file through Tempe Community Development. Standalone portable grills require no permit. Outdoor kitchens near swimming pools must comply with Tempe pool barrier requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertTempe
Standalone GrillNo permitNo permit needed
Gas LinePermit + licensed contractorPlumbing permit + AZ ROC contractor
Near PoolIRC App. G barrier rules-
Review Time10-15 business days-
Electrical-Permit + GFCI required
Code Section-Tempe City Code Ch. 8 + IRC
Pool Proximity-Barrier rules still apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Gilbert FAQ

Do I need a permit for a Gilbert outdoor kitchen?

Yes if it includes natural gas lines, electrical wiring, plumbing, or a structural roof. Standalone freestanding grills require no permit. Arizona ROC-licensed contractors are required for gas and electrical trade work.

Can I build an outdoor kitchen near my Gilbert pool?

Yes if you comply with both the Gilbert Fire Code clearances and pool-barrier rules under the adopted IRC Appendix G. Cooking surfaces 10 feet from the pool edge are typical, and self-closing pool gates must remain functional.

Tempe FAQ

Do I need a permit for a Tempe outdoor kitchen?

Yes if it includes natural gas or propane gas lines, electrical wiring, plumbing, or a structural roof. Trade permits file through Tempe Community Development by Arizona ROC-licensed contractors. Standalone freestanding portable grills require no permit.

Can I have an outdoor kitchen near my Tempe pool?

Yes, but the installation must comply with both the building code and Tempe City Code pool barrier requirements. Self-closing, self-latching pool gates and barrier integrity must be preserved. Place cooking surfaces with adequate clearance from the pool edge and any combustible structures.

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