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Smoker Rules: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do smoker rules rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield and Milwaukee have similar restriction levels.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee County has no ordinance targeting backyard smokers; those follow municipal fire codes. In county parks, smokers must be enclosed metal containers used with a picnic permit or first-come area, in-ground pits are banned, and coals must go in Hot Coals bins.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee has no specific smoker ordinance. Chapter 80 (Public Nuisance) and Chapter 200-50 (Health Code) provide nuisance authority for excessive smoke. Wisconsin DNR NR 429 governs open burning but cooking is exempt. Chapter 80-63 noise standards apply to mechanical components. Cold-weather smoking is common but neighbor smoke complaints occur.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
Private-property smokersMunicipal code, no county rule-
Park smoker containerEnclosed metal only-
In-ground pitProhibited (roasts above ground)-
Coal disposalDouse and use Hot Coals bins-
Smoker-Specific Rule-None
Nuisance Authority-Chapter 80, Sec. 80-1
State Open Burning-NR 429 (cooking exempt)
Common Issue-Summer windows-open complaints

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Greenfield FAQ

Can I use a smoker in a Milwaukee County park?

Yes, if it is an enclosed metal container and you have a picnic permit or use a first-come picnic area. In-ground pits are banned; pig roasts must be done above ground.

Are backyard smokers regulated in Milwaukee County?

Not by a county ordinance. Backyard smoking is governed by your city, village, or town fire and nuisance codes, which handle excessive-smoke complaints.

Milwaukee FAQ

Can I use a backyard smoker in Milwaukee?

Yes. Milwaukee has no smoker-specific ordinance. Smokers are considered enclosed devices exempt from open-burning rules. Wisconsin DNR NR 429 also exempts cooking. Be considerate of neighbors in densely populated areas, especially during summer when windows are open.

What if my Milwaukee neighbor's smoker creates constant smoke?

File a complaint with DNS Code Enforcement or Milwaukee Health Department. Chapter 80 nuisance provisions and Chapter 200-50 health authority may apply for excessive smoke. Document the smoke timing and impact. HOA enforcement may also apply in condominium buildings.

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