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Propane Storage: Goodyear vs Tempe

How do propane storage rules compare between Goodyear, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Goodyear and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Goodyear, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Goodyear adopts the International Fire Code (IFC) through Code Section 5-2-1, which governs storage and handling of propane (LPG) on residential and commercial properties. Residential propane tanks for grills and patio heaters are allowed with placement restrictions. Larger tanks require permits from Goodyear Fire Department. Storage near ignition sources and building openings is regulated.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe adopts IFC Ch. 61 via City Code Ch. 9A. Residential: max two 20-lb cylinders outdoors; indoor storage banned. Permit required for any LP installation >125 gal through Tempe Fire Medical Rescue.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGoodyearTempe
Adopted Code2018 IFC with local amendments-
Small Tanks20-lb cylinders, outdoors only-
Indoor StorageProhibited for LPG cylinders-
Large Tank PermitRequired over 125 gallons-
Contact(623) 932-1074 Goodyear Fire-
Code-IFC 2018 Ch. 61
Residential max-40 lb (2Γ— 20-lb)
Balcony storage-Banned (IFC 308.1.4)
Permit threshold->125 gal
Citation-$200-$500

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Goodyear FAQ

Can I store propane tanks in my garage in Goodyear?

No. LPG cylinders cannot be stored inside enclosed structures including garages. Store propane tanks outdoors, upright, and away from building openings and ignition sources as required by the International Fire Code.

Do I need a permit for a residential propane tank in Goodyear?

Standard 20-lb BBQ cylinders do not require permits. Larger residential propane tanks (over 125 gallons) for home heating require a permit from Goodyear Fire Prevention at (623) 932-1074.

How many propane tanks can I keep at my home in Goodyear?

The IFC allows limited quantities of LPG at residential properties. Multiple 20-lb cylinders are generally acceptable outdoors. Contact Goodyear Fire Prevention at (623) 932-1074 for specific quantity limits based on your situation.

Tempe FAQ

Can I keep my propane tank on my Tempe apartment balcony?

No. IFC 308.1.4 as adopted by Tempe prohibits LP cylinders on balconies of multi-family buildings regardless of size. Many Tempe complexes enforce this with fines.

What's the permit process for a large propane tank?

Tank >125 gal requires a Tempe Fire permit, site plan showing setbacks and bollards, NFPA 58-licensed installer, and inspection before fill.

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