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Fire Pit Rules: Oxnard vs Santa Paula

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Oxnard and Santa Paula have similar restriction levels.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Fire pits in Oxnard must be contained in approved manufactured devices and comply with California Fire Code setback requirements. They must be at least 10 feet from structures and property lines.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Fire pits in Santa Paula must comply with Ventura County Fire Protection District standards. Portable fire pits must be at least 10 feet from structures and combustible materials. Permanent fire pits require a building permit and must meet VCFPD clearance requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardSanta Paula
ContainerApproved manufactured device required-
Setback10 feet from structures and fences10 feet from structures/property line
AttendanceMust be attended at all times-
Burn DaysCheck Ventura County APCD status-
Permanent Pits-Building permit required
Red Flag Days-All open-flame fire pits prohibited
Fire District-VCFPD (805) 389-9710
Air Quality-VCAPCD (805) 645-1400

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Oxnard FAQ

Are backyard fire pits legal in Oxnard?

Yes, but fire pits must be in approved manufactured devices, comply with California Fire Code setback requirements, and be used with proper fuel. Open ground fires are not permitted.

How far must a fire pit be from structures in Oxnard?

Fire pits must meet California Fire Code setback requirements, typically at least 10 feet from structures, fences, and combustible materials. Check with Oxnard Fire Department for specific requirements.

Can I burn wood in a fire pit in Oxnard?

Wood burning in approved fire pits is allowed but subject to Ventura County Air Pollution Control District no-burn days. Check air quality advisories before lighting any wood fire.

Santa Paula FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my Santa Paula backyard?

Yes, portable fire pits with screens are allowed at least 10 feet from structures. Permanent fire pits require a building permit. All fire pits are banned during Red Flag Warnings.

Do I need a permit for a gas fire pit?

Yes, gas-fueled fire pits require a plumbing/gas permit from Community Development at (805) 933-4214.

How do I check if it's a no-burn day?

Contact VCAPCD at (805) 645-1400 or check their website for daily burn status. No-burn days prohibit all recreational open burning.

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