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Outdoor Burning: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Rocklin and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Heavy Restrictions

Rocklin's Fire Prevention Division states unambiguously that 'Outdoor burning is NOT ALLOWED within the city limits of Rocklin.' This is reinforced by Placer County Air Pollution Control District rules, which list Rocklin (along with Roseville and Lincoln) among the incorporated cities where residential open burning is prohibited. Yard debris must go to the Placer County chipping program or curbside green-waste collection.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Heavy Restrictions

Placer County APCD governs burning in Roseville. Recreational fires in approved devices only with proper clearance. Open burning generally prohibited within city limits. Air quality alerts may prohibit all outdoor burning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
StatusAll open burning prohibited citywide-
Air districtPlacer County APCD - Rocklin is a no-burn city-
AlternativePlacer County chipping program (530) 889-0111 ext. 3-
Fire code basis2022 CFC §307 + RMC Ch. 15.04-
Authority-Placer County APCD
Open Burning-Generally prohibited
Recreational-Approved devices only
Setback-15 ft from structures

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Rocklin FAQ

Can I burn yard debris in a barrel on my back yard?

No. Barrel burning, debris piles, and any open burning are prohibited inside Rocklin city limits regardless of air-quality burn-day status.

Does the ban apply to ceremonial fires?

Ceremonial bonfires require an explicit permit from the Rocklin Fire Marshal under CFC §307.2; absent that written permit, they are illegal.

Roseville FAQ

Can I burn yard waste?

No. Open burning is prohibited in most areas. Use green waste collection or composting.

What about a fire pit?

Recreational fires in approved containers are regulated separately under fire pit rules.

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