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BBQ & Propane Rules: Peoria vs Scottsdale

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

Peoria and Scottsdale have similar restriction levels.

Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Peoria enforces fire prevention through the Peoria City Code Chapter 8 and the 2018 International Fire Code as adopted statewide under Arizona's State Fire Code framework. IFC Section 308.1.4 prohibits charcoal burners and LP-gas grills with cylinders over 1-pound water capacity from being operated on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction on multi-family buildings (Group R-2). One- and two-family dwellings are exempt. Sprinklered buildings and noncombustible balconies have exceptions.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Scottsdale has adopted the International Fire Code through the Scottsdale Revised Code, enforced by Scottsdale Fire Department. IFC Sec. 308.1.4 prohibits charcoal burners and LP-gas grills with cylinders over 1-pound water capacity from being operated on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction on multi-family buildings (Group R-2). One- and two-family dwellings are exempt. Sprinklered buildings have an exception.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPeoriaScottsdale
Governing CodePeoria Code Ch. 8 / IFC (2018 base, AZ-adopted)Scottsdale Revised Code / IFC Sec. 308.1.4
Code SectionIFC 308.1.4-
Multi-Family Limit1 lb LP-gas / no charcoal on balcony1 lb LP-gas / no charcoal on balcony
Setback10 ft from combustible construction10 ft from combustible construction
Sprinkler ExceptionYesYes
One/Two-Family ExemptionYesYes
Red Flag Restrictions-Possible in extreme fire weather

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Peoria FAQ

Can I use a propane grill on my Peoria apartment balcony?

Generally no with a 20-pound tank. The International Fire Code Section 308.1.4 as enforced by Peoria limits LP-gas cylinders to 1 pound on combustible multi-family balconies. Sprinklered buildings have an exception, but many Peoria apartment leases additionally prohibit all grilling regardless of fuel type.

Can I grill in my Peoria single-family backyard?

Yes. IFC Section 308.1.4 exempts one- and two-family dwellings from the multi-family balcony rules. Use standard propane and charcoal grills in your yard while keeping them clear of combustible structures, fences, and overhangs as a safety best practice.

Scottsdale FAQ

Can I use a propane grill on my Scottsdale apartment balcony?

Generally no with a 20-pound tank. The International Fire Code Sec. 308.1.4 as adopted by Scottsdale limits LP-gas cylinders to nominal 1 pound on combustible multi-family balconies. Sprinklered buildings have an exception, but many Scottsdale apartment leases additionally prohibit all balcony grilling regardless of fuel.

Can I grill in my Scottsdale single-family backyard?

Yes. IFC Sec. 308.1.4 exempts one- and two-family dwellings from the multi-family balcony rules. Use standard propane and charcoal grills in your yard while keeping them clear of combustible structures, fences, eaves, and dry desert vegetation as a safety best practice.

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