Smoker Rules: Mountain View vs San Jose
How do smoker rules rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?
Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.
Mountain View, CA
Santa Clara County
Wood- and charcoal-fired smokers in unincorporated Santa Clara County are limited by fire and air rules: charcoal and open wood fires are banned during CAL FIRE/county burn bans, and solid-fuel burning is banned on Bay Area Spare the Air days. Gas/propane and pellet cooking is the more reliably allowed option.
View full Mountain View rules βSan Jose, CA
Santa Clara County
San Jose does not have a dedicated ordinance for backyard smokers, pellet grills, or wood-fired ovens. Use is governed by the multifamily balcony restrictions in California Fire Code Section 308 (open-flame cooking) and by the general nuisance provisions in SJMC Chapter 17.20. Bay Area Air Quality Management District Spare the Air days may temporarily prohibit wood smoke during winter inversions.
View full San Jose rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Mountain View | San Jose |
|---|---|---|
| Charcoal/wood smokers in burn ban | Prohibited (open/charcoal fires banned) | - |
| Solid fuel on Spare the Air days | Banned (BAAQMD Reg 6-3) | - |
| Gas/propane/electric smokers | Not restricted by wood-smoke ban | - |
| Distance from house | At least 10 feet (county fire guidance) | - |
| Coal disposal | Fully extinguish; metal container | - |
| Dedicated Smoker Code | - | None |
| Multifamily Balcony | - | Treated as open flame, CFC 308.1.4 |
| Nuisance Authority | - | SJMC 17.20 |
| Spare the Air | - | BAAQMD bans wood smoke Nov-Feb |
| Pellet Smokers | - | Exempt from Spare the Air |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Mountain View FAQ
Can I use a charcoal or wood smoker in unincorporated Santa Clara County?
Only when no burn ban and no Spare the Air alert are in effect. During summer burn bans, charcoal and open wood fires are prohibited, and solid-fuel burning is banned on Spare the Air days. Gas, propane, or electric smokers avoid those restrictions.
Is there a county ordinance specifically about smokers?
No smoker-specific county ordinance exists. Smokers are governed by the seasonal burn-ban orders, the Bay Area Air District wood-smoke rule, and general California Fire Code fire-safety precautions for open-flame cooking.
San Jose FAQ
Can I run my pellet smoker overnight in my San Jose backyard?
Yes, if the smoker is in a single-family backyard, you can run it overnight. There is no city time-of-day limit on backyard cooking. Repeated heavy smoke intrusion onto a neighbor's property could still trigger a nuisance complaint under SJMC 17.20.
Are wood-fired smokers banned on certain days?
Yes. BAAQMD declares Winter Spare the Air days (typically Nov-Feb) when wood smoke is prohibited region-wide. Pellet smokers and gas smokers are exempt from that ban. Check BAAQMD's daily air quality forecast before lighting a wood-fired smoker.
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