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Fire Pit Rules: Lincoln vs Roseville

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Roseville, CA?

Lincoln and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Recreational fires and portable outdoor fireplaces in Lincoln are regulated by the California Fire Code (CFC §307) as adopted under the city's building/fire code, and the open-burning controls in Lincoln Municipal Code Chapter 8.28 (Burning) administered with the Placer County Air Pollution Control District. Wood- or charcoal-fueled recreational fires must be limited in size and set back from structures and combustibles.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville allows recreational fire pits with conditions. California Fire Code requires 15-foot clearance, 3-foot max diameter. Gas pits have fewer restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRoseville
Permit requiredNo, if recreational fire meets size limits and is not on a no-burn day-
Max fuel area3 ft diameter x 2 ft high (CFC §307.1)-
Setback from structures25 ft (recreational fire), 15 ft (portable fireplace)-
No-burn day checkPlacer County APCD (530-889-6868)-
Clearance-15 feet from structures
Max Size-3-foot diameter
Gas Pits-Fewer restrictions
Red Flag-Additional restrictions

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Lincoln FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard fire pit in Lincoln?

No permit is required for a recreational fire that meets the CFC §307.1 size limits and is for warmth, cooking, or ceremony, but it must be attended, set back from structures, and not produce a smoke nuisance.

Can I use my fire pit on a Spare-the-Air day?

Wood-burning recreational fires for cooking or warmth are generally exempt from the Placer County APCD burn-day rule, but you must still avoid creating a smoke nuisance and follow any Red Flag Warning restrictions issued by CAL FIRE.

How close to my house can I put a fire pit?

Per CFC §307.4.2, a recreational fire must be at least 25 feet from any structure or combustible material; a manufactured portable outdoor fireplace must be at least 15 feet (CFC §307.4.3).

Roseville FAQ

Can I have a fire pit?

Yes, in approved containers with 15-foot clearance per California Fire Code §307. Check for active fire restrictions.

Are gas fire pits always OK?

Gas/propane fire pits are generally exempt from burn restrictions but verify with Roseville fire department.

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