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Propane Storage: Redwood City vs San Mateo

How do propane storage rules compare between Redwood City, CA and San Mateo, CA?

Redwood City and San Mateo have similar restriction levels.

Redwood City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Propane (LPG) storage in unincorporated San Mateo County follows the California Fire Code Chapter 61 and NFPA 58, enforced by CAL FIRE / San Mateo County Fire. Residential aggregate capacity is limited, tanks must meet setback and clearance rules, and permits are required above threshold quantities.

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San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Propane (LPG) storage in unincorporated San Mateo County follows the California Fire Code Chapter 61 and NFPA 58, enforced by CAL FIRE / San Mateo County Fire. Residential aggregate capacity is limited, tanks must meet setback and clearance rules, and permits are required above threshold quantities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRedwood CitySan Mateo
Governing codeCalifornia Fire Code Chapter 61 + NFPA 58California Fire Code Chapter 61 + NFPA 58
Enforcing agencyCAL FIRE / San Mateo County Fire MarshalCAL FIRE / San Mateo County Fire Marshal
Residential install capUp to 2,000 gal water capacity per code (fire official sets limit)Up to 2,000 gal water capacity per code (fire official sets limit)
Setback from public waysAt least 5 ft (tanks 2,000 gal or less)At least 5 ft (tanks 2,000 gal or less)
PermitRequired per CFC Sections 105.5 / 105.6Required per CFC Sections 105.5 / 105.6
Tank vehiclesNot unattended within 500 ft of residences/schoolsNot unattended within 500 ft of residences/schools

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Redwood City FAQ

Do I need a permit for a propane tank in unincorporated San Mateo County?

Permits are required under the California Fire Code (Sections 105.5 and 105.6) for LP-gas installations above the code's threshold quantities. A propane distributor cannot fill a permit-required tank unless an installation permit has been issued for that location by the fire code official. Contact the Fire Marshal at (650) 573-3846.

How far does my propane tank need to be from the property line?

Above-ground containers of 2,000 gallons water capacity or less must be at least 5 feet from public ways, with larger setbacks for bigger tanks per NFPA 58 location tables and the fire code official's approval.

Can I store my BBQ propane cylinder in the garage?

LP-gas cylinders should be stored outdoors, not inside buildings or garages. The California Fire Code and NFPA 58 restrict indoor storage of propane containers; standard 20-lb BBQ tanks should be kept outside.

San Mateo FAQ

Do I need a permit for a propane tank in unincorporated San Mateo County?

Permits are required under the California Fire Code (Sections 105.5 and 105.6) for LP-gas installations above the code's threshold quantities. A propane distributor cannot fill a permit-required tank unless an installation permit has been issued for that location by the fire code official. Contact the Fire Marshal at (650) 573-3846.

How far does my propane tank need to be from the property line?

Above-ground containers of 2,000 gallons water capacity or less must be at least 5 feet from public ways, with larger setbacks for bigger tanks per NFPA 58 location tables and the fire code official's approval.

Can I store my BBQ propane cylinder in the garage?

LP-gas cylinders should be stored outdoors, not inside buildings or garages. The California Fire Code and NFPA 58 restrict indoor storage of propane containers; standard 20-lb BBQ tanks should be kept outside.

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