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Smoker Rules: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do smoker rules rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood and Wyoming have similar restriction levels.

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Kent County has no ordinance specifically for backyard smokers. A charcoal or wood smoker follows the same fire-code balcony restriction as grills, and persistent heavy smoke can be addressed as a nuisance under local property or air ordinances. Single-family backyards are largely unrestricted.

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Kent County has no ordinance specifically for backyard smokers. A charcoal or wood smoker follows the same fire-code balcony restriction as grills, and persistent heavy smoke can be addressed as a nuisance under local property or air ordinances. Single-family backyards are largely unrestricted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
County ruleNone specific to smokersNone specific to smokers
Balcony/deck useIFC 308 restriction appliesIFC 308 restriction applies
Single-family backyardGenerally allowedGenerally allowed
Excess smokePossible local nuisancePossible local nuisance
Cooking smokeNot open burningNot open burning

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Kentwood FAQ

Can I use a smoker on my apartment balcony?

Generally no. A charcoal or wood smoker is an open-flame cooking device restricted from combustible balconies within 10 feet of combustible construction, unless the building is sprinklered or it is a 1- or 2-family dwelling.

Can neighbors complain about smoker smoke?

Only heavy, persistent smoke drifting onto others may be pursued as a nuisance under a local property-maintenance ordinance. Ordinary occasional cooking smoke is not regulated.

Wyoming FAQ

Can I use a smoker on my apartment balcony?

Generally no. A charcoal or wood smoker is an open-flame cooking device restricted from combustible balconies within 10 feet of combustible construction, unless the building is sprinklered or it is a 1- or 2-family dwelling.

Can neighbors complain about smoker smoke?

Only heavy, persistent smoke drifting onto others may be pursued as a nuisance under a local property-maintenance ordinance. Ordinary occasional cooking smoke is not regulated.

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