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Orland Park vs Skokie

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Skokie, IL?

Orland Park has fewer restrictions than Skokie.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park permits non-permanent fire pits in rear setbacks at least 5 feet from the property line under LDC Section 6-302-C.22. Containers cannot exceed 30 inches in diameter. No permit required.

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Skokie, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Skokie generally prohibits open burning, including most backyard wood-burning fire pits, under Chapter 50 (Fire Prevention and Protection). Small contained recreational fires using approved fuel (seasoned wood or charcoal) may be permitted in manufactured fire pits under strict conditions, and gas-fueled patio fire features are broadly allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkSkokie
Code SectionLDC ยง6-302-C.22Chapter 50 (Fire)
Setback5 ft from property line15 ft from structures
Max Diameter30 inches-
PermitNot required-
FuelCut natural wood only-
Fuel Allowed-Seasoned firewood only
Gas Features-Permitted
Fine Range-$100โ€“$1,500

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Orland Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for a fire pit in Orland Park?

No. Non-permanent fire pits are permitted in rear setbacks at least 5 feet from property lines without a permit.

How big can a fire pit be in Orland Park?

Fire pit containers cannot exceed 30 inches in diameter (6.25 sq ft). Only cut, natural wood may be burned.

Skokie FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in Skokie IL?

Wood-burning fire pits are tightly restricted under Chapter 50. They must be contained in a manufactured pit, kept 15 feet from structures, burn only clean seasoned wood, and be attended at all times. Gas fire features are freely allowed.

Can I burn leaves in my Skokie fire pit?

No. Burning yard waste, leaves, trash, or treated wood is prohibited. Only clean, dry, seasoned firewood is permitted in a recreational fire.

What is the fine for an illegal fire pit in Skokie?

Fines start at $100 to $750 for a first offense and can reach $1,500 for repeated violations. The Fire Department may also order immediate extinguishment.

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