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Smoker Rules: Mesa vs Peoria

How do smoker rules rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Mesa and Peoria have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa has no specific city ordinance regulating residential smokers or pellet grills. Maricopa County Air Quality Rule 314 declares PM-10 No Burn Days (typically December-February) that prohibit solid-fuel devices including wood-fired smokers; gas and propane are exempt. HOA CC&Rs in Mesa's many master-planned communities often regulate smoker hours and placement.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Peoria treats pellet, wood, and charcoal smokers as open-flame cooking devices under International Fire Code Section 308.1.4 as adopted in the Peoria City Code Chapter 8. Smokers are prohibited on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction on multi-family buildings. One- and two-family homes are exempt. Sprinklered buildings have an exception.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaPeoria
Mesa OrdinanceNone on smokers-
No Burn DaysSolid fuel prohibited (Rule 314)-
Gas and PropaneExempt from No Burn Days-
Air AuthorityMaricopa County AQD-
Governing Code-Peoria Code Ch. 8 / IFC 308.1.4
Multi-Family Balcony-Smokers prohibited
Clearance-10 ft from combustible construction
Sprinkler Exception-Yes
One/Two-Family-Exempt from balcony rule
County No-Burn-Maricopa County may restrict on alert days

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mesa FAQ

Can I use a backyard smoker in Mesa?

Yes for gas and propane smokers. Wood-fired smokers and pellet grills are prohibited on No Burn Days declared by Maricopa County Air Quality Department (typically winter months when air quality is poor). Check the daily forecast at maricopa.gov/aq before lighting solid fuel.

Does Mesa have time limits for smoker use?

No city time limits. State law ARS 33-1819 generally protects single-family outdoor cooking from outright HOA bans, but Mesa's many master-planned community HOAs (Eastmark, Las Sendas, Leisure World) often impose reasonable time and operating restrictions through CC&Rs.

Peoria FAQ

Can I use a wood smoker in my Peoria backyard?

Yes if you own a single- or two-family home. Operate the smoker on a noncombustible surface such as concrete or pavers, keeping it at least 10 feet away from wood fences, eaves, sheds, and other combustible structures. Watch for Maricopa County no-burn advisories during pollution alert days.

Are pellet smokers allowed on Peoria apartment balconies?

Generally no. The International Fire Code Section 308.1.4 as adopted by Peoria prohibits all open-flame and solid-fuel cooking devices on combustible multi-family balconies. The sprinkler-system exception may apply in newer apartment buildings; check with property management before using.

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