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Outdoor Kitchen Permits: McKinney vs Plano

How do outdoor kitchen permits rules compare between McKinney, TX and Plano, TX?

McKinney and Plano have similar restriction levels.

McKinney, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor kitchens in McKinney require separate trade permits from Building Inspections: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines, plumbing permit for water/sinks, and electrical permit for outdoor outlets. McKinney enforces the International Codes with Texas amendments. Zoning setbacks apply to permanent structures, and HPO properties require a Certificate of Appropriateness.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor kitchens in Plano require separate trade permits from Building Inspections: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines, plumbing permit for water/sinks, and electrical permit for outdoor outlets. Plano enforces the 2021 International Codes with Texas amendments. Setbacks under the Plano Zoning Ordinance apply to permanent structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKinneyPlano
Trade PermitsBuilding, mech, plumb, elecBuilding, mech, plumb, elec
CodesICC with TX amendments2021 ICC with TX amendments
Gas LineIFGC permit; licensed plumberIFGC permit; licensed plumber
ElectricalGFCI + wet-location; licensedGFCI + wet-location; licensed
HPO PropertiesCertificate of Appropriateness-
Setbacks-Per Plano SF district standards

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

McKinney FAQ

Do I need a permit for an outdoor kitchen in McKinney?

It depends on what you build. Freestanding portable grills need no permit. Built-in elements require corresponding trade permits from Building Inspections: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines, plumbing permit for water, and electrical permit for outlets. HPO properties also need a Certificate of Appropriateness.

Can I run a natural-gas line to my outdoor grill?

Yes, with a mechanical permit from Building Inspections, a licensed plumber under Texas Occupations Code Ch. 1301, code-compliant shutoff valves, and a final pressure-test inspection under the IFGC. Atmos Energy typically supplies natural gas in McKinney.

Plano FAQ

Do I need a permit for an outdoor kitchen in Plano?

It depends on what you build. Freestanding portable grills need no permit. Built-in elements require corresponding trade permits from Building Inspections: building permit for structural elements, mechanical permit for gas lines, plumbing permit for water, and electrical permit for outlets.

Can I run a natural-gas line to my outdoor grill?

Yes, with a mechanical permit from Building Inspections, a licensed plumber under Texas Occupations Code Ch. 1301, code-compliant shutoff valves, and a final pressure-test inspection under the IFGC. Atmos Energy typically supplies natural gas in Plano.

Who can do the electrical work?

A licensed master or journeyman electrician under Texas Occupations Code Ch. 1305 must perform new circuit work. Outdoor outlets require GFCI protection and weatherproof in-use covers under the NEC. Inspections by Building Inspections are required before final approval.

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