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Propane Storage: Peoria vs Scottsdale

How do propane storage rules compare between Peoria, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Peoria and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Peoria adopts International Fire Code (IFC) Chapter 61 for LP-gas. Residential: two 20-lb cylinders max per dwelling outside; indoor storage prohibited. BBQ tanks must be stored outside, upright, ≥5 ft from openings.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Scottsdale regulates propane (LPG) storage under the adopted 2018 International Fire Code and NFPA 58; aggregate residential storage over 500 gallons water capacity requires a Scottsdale Fire Department permit and plan review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPeoriaScottsdale
Code adoptedIFC Ch. 61 / NFPA 58-
Residential limit2× 20-lb outside-
Indoor storageProhibited-
Clearance5 ft from openings-
Fine$250 first offense-
Fire Code-2018 IFC + NFPA 58
Permit Threshold->500 gal water capacity
Setback (500 gal)-10 ft building / lot line
Setback (2,000 gal)-25 ft building / lot line
Fire Prevention-(480) 312-8000

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Peoria FAQ

Can I store my spare BBQ propane tank in the garage?

No. Peoria follows IFC Ch. 61 — LP cylinders must be stored outside, upright, 5+ feet from doors/windows. Garage storage violates code and voids homeowner insurance.

Do I need a permit for a whole-house propane tank?

Yes for tanks over 125 gallons. Peoria Fire-Medical requires a permit, setback approval, and NFPA 58-compliant installation by a licensed contractor.

Scottsdale FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 250-gallon propane tank in Scottsdale?

No fire permit for residential tanks under 500 gallons water capacity, but placement must meet NFPA 58 setbacks (10 ft from the building for 126-500 gal) and HOA screening rules. Plumbing/gas connections require a permit.

What are the setback requirements for a 1,000-gallon propane tank?

Under NFPA 58 §6.4, a 501-2,000 gallon above-ground tank requires 25 feet to buildings and 25 feet to property lines, plus a Scottsdale Fire operational permit.

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