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Fire Pit Rules: Rohnert Park vs Santa Rosa

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Rohnert Park, CA and Santa Rosa, CA?

Santa Rosa has fewer restrictions than Rohnert Park.

Rohnert Park, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Sonoma County operates under the County Fire Safety Ordinance (Chapter 13 of the Sonoma County Code) which adopts the California Fire Code with local amendments. Open-flame recreational fires (including backyard fire pits and chimineas) are tightly controlled because much of the unincorporated county lies in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. During declared fire season and on any 'Red Flag' or PSPS day, the Fire Marshal routinely suspends recreational burning. Gas- and propane-fueled patio appliances installed per manufacturer instructions are generally allowed; wood/charcoal fires require a burn permit and 25-foot clearance.

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Santa Rosa, CA

Sonoma County

Some Restrictions

Santa Rosa allows recreational fire pits with restrictions. Fire pits must be at least 15 feet from structures, use a spark arrestor, and comply with air quality regulations. Usage is prohibited during red flag warnings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRohnert ParkSanta Rosa
Primary CodeSonoma County Code Chapter 13 (Fire Safety Ordinance / Ord. 6396)-
Adopted StandardCalifornia Fire Code (current edition)-
Max Recreational Fire3 ft diameter x 2 ft height (CFC 307)-
Setback - Open Fire25 ft from structures or combustibles-
Setback - Portable Fire Pit15 ft from structures-
Burn SuspensionsImposed by Fire Marshal during fire season / Red Flag-
Permit AuthorityPermit Sonoma Fire Prevention Division, (707) 565-1900-
Setback-15 feet from structures
Spark Arrestor-Required
Fuel-Dry seasoned wood or manufactured logs
Restrictions-No use during red flag warnings

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Rohnert Park FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in unincorporated Sonoma County?

Yes, but only outside declared burn-suspension periods and only if the pit meets California Fire Code Section 307 limits (3 ft x 2 ft fuel area, 25 ft from structures, 15 ft for a manufactured pit). During fire season the Fire Marshal frequently suspends all open burning, so check Permit Sonoma's burn-day status before lighting.

Are propane fire pits exempt from Sonoma County burn bans?

Generally yes. Propane and natural-gas patio heaters, fire tables, and fire pits installed per the manufacturer's listing are not 'open burning' under Chapter 13 and remain allowed during most burn suspensions because they do not throw embers. Always confirm with your local fire district during a Red Flag warning.

Do I need a permit for a recreational fire in Sonoma County?

A recreational fire under 3 ft x 2 ft does not require a separate burn permit, but during CAL FIRE's declared fire season any open flame outside an enclosed appliance falls under burn-permit rules. Visit burnpermit.fire.ca.gov for the free CAL FIRE permit and check Permit Sonoma daily-burn-status before igniting.

Santa Rosa FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in Santa Rosa?

Yes, with restrictions. Fire pits must be 15 feet from structures, have a spark arrestor, and cannot be used during red flag warnings or burn bans.

What can I burn in my fire pit?

Only dry seasoned wood or manufactured logs. Never burn trash, treated wood, or construction debris.

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