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Fire Pit Rules: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Roseville has fewer restrictions than Rocklin.

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Heavy Restrictions

Rocklin Fire Prevention prohibits open outdoor burning citywide, and Placer County Air Pollution Control District Rule 301 lists Rocklin among incorporated cities where residential burning is not allowed. Gas-fueled fire pits and chimineas are not banned by the City Fire Prevention page, but any open-flame device is subject to the 2022 California Fire Code adopted via Rocklin Municipal Code Chapter 15.04 (CFC §307 recreational fires).

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville allows recreational fire pits with conditions. California Fire Code requires 15-foot clearance, 3-foot max diameter. Gas pits have fewer restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
City ruleOutdoor burning NOT allowed in city limits (Fire Prevention Division)-
Fire code adopted2022 California Fire Code via RMC Ch. 15.04-
Recreational fire limit (CFC §307.4.2)3 ft pile max, 25 ft setback, adult attended-
APCD statusRocklin listed as no-burn city under Placer County APCD-
Clearance-15 feet from structures
Max Size-3-foot diameter
Gas Pits-Fewer restrictions
Red Flag-Additional restrictions

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Rocklin FAQ

Can I use a propane fire pit on my Rocklin patio?

The City's general open-burning ban targets wood/debris burning. Manufactured propane appliances installed and used per CFC Chapter 61 are not 'open burning,' but you should still observe Red Flag and No-Burn advisories and the 2022 CFC §307.4.3 setback for portable outdoor fireplaces (15 ft from structures).

Who enforces fire pit complaints?

Rocklin Fire Prevention at (916) 625-5300 or fireprevention@rocklin.ca.us; air-quality complaints go to Placer County APCD.

Roseville FAQ

Can I have a fire pit?

Yes, in approved containers with 15-foot clearance per California Fire Code §307. Check for active fire restrictions.

Are gas fire pits always OK?

Gas/propane fire pits are generally exempt from burn restrictions but verify with Roseville fire department.

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