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BBQ & Propane Rules: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do bbq & propane rules rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas containers over 1 pound on combustible balconies of multi-family buildings under California Fire Code Section 308.1.4, adopted by reference in LBMC Chapter 18.48.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas containers over 1 lb on combustible balconies of multi-family residential buildings under California Fire Code Section 308.1.4, adopted as LAMC Chapter 5.7.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
Code SectionCFC 308.1.4 / LBMC 18.48CFC 308.1.4 / LAMC Ch. 5.7
Balcony BBQ (multi-family)ProhibitedProhibited
Propane Tank Limit1 lb or less1 lb or less
Sprinkler ExceptionAllowed if sprinkleredAllowed if sprinklered
SFR Clearance10 ft combustibles10 ft combustibles

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Long Beach FAQ

Can I grill on my Long Beach apartment balcony?

Generally no. CFC 308.1.4 and LBMC Chapter 18.48 prohibit open-flame grills and propane tanks over 1 pound on combustible balconies of three-plus unit buildings, unless the building is sprinklered.

What size propane tank is allowed on a Long Beach balcony?

Containers of 1 pound water capacity or less only. Standard 20-pound BBQ propane tanks are not allowed on multi-family balconies under California Fire Code 308.1.4.

Are electric grills allowed on Long Beach balconies?

Yes. Electric grills are not open-flame devices under CFC 308.1.4 and are generally allowed, subject to landlord rules and building combustibility clearances.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can I grill on my Los Angeles apartment balcony?

Generally no. CFC 308.1.4 and LAMC Ch. 5.7 prohibit open-flame grills and propane tanks over 1 lb on combustible balconies of three-plus unit buildings, unless the building is sprinklered.

What size propane tank is allowed on a Los Angeles balcony?

Containers of 1 lb water capacity or less only. Standard 20 lb BBQ propane tanks are not allowed on multi-family balconies under California Fire Code 308.1.4.

Are electric grills allowed on Los Angeles balconies?

Yes. Electric grills are not open-flame devices under CFC 308.1.4 and are generally allowed, subject to landlord rules and building combustibility clearances.

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