Outdoor Burning: Irvine vs Santa Ana
How do outdoor burning rules compare between Irvine, CA and Santa Ana, CA?
Irvine and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.
Irvine, CA
Orange County
Open burning is prohibited in Irvine under IMC Title 4, Division 4 and SCAQMD Rule 444. Recreational fires in approved fire pits are permitted with conditions. All outdoor fires are prohibited during SCAQMD no-burn days and hazardous weather.
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Orange County
Open burning is prohibited in Santa Ana under SAMC Chapter 14 and South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 444. Recreational fires in approved fire pits may be permitted subject to OCFA regulations and air quality restrictions.
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| Fact | Irvine | Santa Ana |
|---|---|---|
| Open Burning | Prohibited | Prohibited |
| Fire Pits | Allowed with conditions | - |
| Clearance | 15 ft from structures | - |
| No-Burn Days | All fires prohibited | All fires prohibited |
| Balcony Grills | Gas/propane only, no charcoal | - |
| Recreational Fire Pits | - | Allowed with conditions |
| Clearance from Structures | - | 15 ft minimum |
| Air Quality Rule | - | SCAQMD Rule 444 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Irvine FAQ
Can I have a fire pit in my Irvine backyard?
Yes, recreational fires in approved manufactured fire pits are allowed if at least 15 feet from structures, attended at all times, and not during no-burn days.
Can I use a charcoal grill on my apartment balcony?
No. Only propane or natural gas grills with hoses of 10 feet or less are permitted on combustible balconies.
Santa Ana FAQ
Can I have a fire pit in my backyard in Santa Ana?
Yes, recreational fires in approved manufactured fire pits are permitted provided the fire is at least 15 feet from any structure, attended at all times, and not during SCAQMD no-burn days.
Can I burn yard waste in Santa Ana?
No. All open burning including yard waste is prohibited under SCAQMD Rule 444 and SAMC Chapter 14.
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