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Propane Storage: Miami vs New York

How do propane storage rules compare between Miami, FL and New York, NY?

Miami and New York have similar restriction levels.

Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

Miami regulates propane and liquefied petroleum gas storage through the Florida Fire Prevention Code and NFPA 58 standards. Residential storage is limited to small cylinders, and larger commercial tanks require permits from Miami Fire Rescue.

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New York, NY

New York County

Heavy Restrictions

NYC Fire Code Chapter 61, codified at Title 29 of the Administrative Code and adopting IFC Chapter 61, limits propane container size and quantity in the five boroughs and requires FDNY permits, with most rooftops and Manhattan streets effectively off-limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiamiNew York
Residential LimitTwo 20-lb cylinders max-
Storage LocationOutdoors, upright, 10 ft from openings-
Permit ThresholdOver 125 gallons-
Fire Rescue(305) 416-5400-
Code-Fire Code Chapter 61
Home limit-Two 20 lb cylinders
Permit-FDNY Certificate of Fitness
Roof storage-Prohibited
Outdoor heaters-20 lb cylinders only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Miami FAQ

Can I store propane on my Miami apartment balcony?

Most high-rise buildings prohibit propane storage on balconies under fire safety codes. Single-family homes may store up to two 20-pound cylinders outdoors. Check your building rules.

Do I need a permit for a propane tank in Miami?

Standard 20-pound grill cylinders do not require a permit. Tanks over 125 gallons require a fire department permit from Miami Fire Rescue with engineered site plans.

How far must propane be stored from my house?

Propane cylinders must be stored at least 10 feet from building openings, air intakes, and ignition sources per NFPA 58 standards enforced by Miami Fire Rescue.

New York FAQ

Can I keep a 100-pound propane tank in my Brooklyn backyard?

Generally no. FC section 6104 caps residential propane at two 20-pound cylinders without a permit. Larger tanks require an FDNY permit, professional installation, and code-compliant clearances rarely available on small NYC lots.

What about propane heaters on a sidewalk cafe?

Outdoor dining heaters need a Department of Transportation revocable consent plus FDNY rule 3 RCNY 6109-01 compliance: 20-pound cylinders only, attached connections, and a Certificate of Fitness holder on site whenever the heater is operating.

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