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Smoker Rules: Los Angeles vs Pasadena

How do smoker rules rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Pasadena, CA?

Los Angeles and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential wood-fired smokers or pizza ovens. Smoke nuisance from a backyard smoker is enforced under LAMC Section 41.40 (public nuisance) and SCAQMD Rule 444 for visible emissions.

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Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Wood-fired and pellet smokers in Pasadena are subject to South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 445 (Wood-Burning Devices) and Rule 444 (Open Burning), which include mandatory no-burn days called by SCAQMD on winter days with elevated fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Pasadena adopts the 2022 California Fire Code through PMC §14.28; CFC §308.1.4 limits open-flame and solid-fuel cooking devices on combustible balconies. Propane and gas smokers are exempt from SCAQMD restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesPasadena
City Code SectionLAMC 41.40 nuisance only-
Air DistrictSCAQMD Rule 444-
Red Flag Burn DayWood-smoke restricted-
Smoker-Specific OrdinanceNone-
EnforcementLAFD, Code Enforcement-
Wood/Pellet-SCAQMD Rule 445 + no-burn days
Propane/Gas-Exempt from SCAQMD
Apartments-CFC §308.1.4 clearance applies
Single-Family-CFC exempts; SCAQMD applies
No-Burn Season-Nov 1 – Feb 28
Local Adoption-PMC §14.28 (2022 CFC)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

Does Los Angeles have a code section on backyard smokers?

No. There is no LAMC ordinance specific to residential smokers or wood-fired ovens. Complaints are handled as a public nuisance under LAMC 41.40 and SCAQMD Rule 444.

Can my neighbor's smoker be reported in Los Angeles?

Yes. File a 311 nuisance complaint under LAMC 41.40 and a complaint with SCAQMD if visible smoke crosses the property line under Rule 444.

Are wood-fired smokers banned on Red Flag days in Los Angeles?

SCAQMD declares Check Before You Burn days that restrict residential wood-burning, including smokers, in covered air basin areas. Violation carries SCAQMD fines under Rule 444.

Pasadena FAQ

Are wood-fired smokers banned in Pasadena?

No. They are permitted at single-family homes, but subject to SCAQMD Rule 445 and Rule 444 — including mandatory no-burn days called by SCAQMD during winter air-quality alerts (typically Nov 1 – Feb 28). Check SCAQMD's 'Check Before You Burn' status before lighting a wood-fired smoker.

Can I use an electric or pellet smoker on a Pasadena apartment balcony?

Electric smokers are generally permitted because they are not open-flame devices under CFC §308.1.4. Pellet smokers burn solid fuel and fall under the 10-foot clearance rule on non-sprinklered combustible balconies — check with your property manager and the Pasadena Fire Department before installing.

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