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BBQ & Propane Rules: Moorpark vs Oxnard

How do bbq & propane rules rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Oxnard, CA?

Moorpark has fewer restrictions than Oxnard.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Backyard barbecuing at single-family homes in unincorporated Ventura County is generally allowed and unlicensed, but follows the adopted California Fire Code (2022 CFC, VCFPD Ordinance 32). CFC §308.1.4 bars charcoal/open-flame cooking devices on combustible balconies or within 10 ft of combustibles, with exceptions for one- and two-family and sprinklered buildings. Small propane BBQ cylinders are exempt from separation distances.

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Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Oxnard adopts the California Fire Code (CFC) by reference. CFC §308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas containers larger than 2.5 lbs on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction in buildings of three or more dwelling units, unless the building is sprinklered. Single-family backyard grilling is unrestricted by city code. The Oxnard Fire Department's Fire Prevention Bureau enforces.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkOxnard
Governing codeCalifornia Fire Code §308 (2022; VCFPD Ord. 32)-
Balcony/combustible ruleNo charcoal/open-flame within 10 ft of combustibles (CFC §308.1.4)-
Single-family homesExempt from the §308.1.4 balcony restriction-
Propane BBQ cylinderExempt from container separation distances-
High fire dangerOpen flame may be restricted (Red Flag Warnings)-
HOA/landlord rulesMay add balcony grilling limits-
Fire Code-CFC §308.1.4 via City Code Title 15
Multi-Family (3+ units)-Prohibited on combustible balconies
LP-Gas Limit-> 2.5 lbs prohibited at multi-family
Single-Family-Unrestricted by city code
Air District-VCAPCD (no residential No-Burn Days)

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Moorpark FAQ

Can I use a propane or charcoal grill at my house?

Yes. At one- and two-family dwellings, grilling in your own yard is generally allowed. The California Fire Code §308.1.4 balcony/10-ft combustible restriction has an exception for one- and two-family dwellings.

Can I grill on my apartment or condo balcony?

Generally no for charcoal or open-flame devices. CFC §308.1.4 prohibits operating them on combustible balconies or within 10 ft of combustible construction unless the building is sprinklered. Check your HOA or lease too.

Are there propane storage limits for my BBQ tank?

Small portable cylinders such as a 20-lb BBQ tank fall below the California Fire Code Chapter 61 threshold requiring separation distances, so the standard setbacks don't apply when used and stored in compliance.

Oxnard FAQ

Can I use a propane grill on my Oxnard condo balcony?

Generally no, unless the building is fully sprinklered. CFC §308.1.4 prohibits open-flame cooking devices and LP-gas containers over 2.5 lbs on combustible balconies in buildings with three or more units. Listed electric grills are an exception.

Do No-Burn Days apply in Oxnard?

No. Oxnard is within the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD), not SCAQMD. VCAPCD has not adopted residential wood-burning No-Burn Day restrictions equivalent to SCAQMD Rule 444. Backyard wood and charcoal grilling at single-family homes is unrestricted by air district rules.

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