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Fire Pit Rules: Sanger vs Selma

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Sanger, CA and Selma, CA?

Sanger and Selma have similar restriction levels.

Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Sanger adopts the California Fire Code through Chapter 30, Article III, which governs outdoor burning and recreational fires including fire pits. Recreational fires in portable outdoor fireplaces are generally permitted when kept small, attended, and at least 15 feet from structures. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Rule 4901 restricts wood-burning on No-Burn days declared during the winter season, and Sanger is within the SJVAPCD jurisdiction.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Selma regulates outdoor fires under Title VII, Chapter 7 (Prohibited Burning). Open burning is generally prohibited within city limits under Section 7-7-1. Portable fire pits must comply with California Fire Code clearance requirements. The SJVAPCD Rule 4901 restricts wood-burning during curtailment days November through February.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSangerSelma
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Open Burning-Prohibited under SMC 7-7-1
Gas Fire Pits-Allowed per CA Fire Code
Wood Burning-SJVAPCD curtailment Nov-Feb
Clearance-15 ft from structures

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Sanger FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my Sanger backyard?

Yes. Portable fire pits and outdoor fireplaces are allowed when kept at least 15 feet from structures, attended at all times, and compliant with SJVAPCD burn rules. Check valleyair.org for No-Burn day status before lighting.

Are gas fire pits subject to burn-day restrictions?

No. SJVAPCD Rule 4901 applies to wood-burning devices. Natural-gas and propane fire features are exempt and can be used on No-Burn days.

Can I burn yard waste in Sanger?

No. Section 54-13 of the Sanger City Code prohibits burning waste materials within city limits.

Selma FAQ

Can I have a fire pit in my Selma backyard?

Gas and propane fire pits are generally allowed. Wood-burning fire pits are subject to SJVAPCD no-burn day restrictions from November through February. Open burning is prohibited under SMC 7-7-1.

How do I check if today is a no-burn day in Selma?

Visit valleyair.org or call 1-800-SMOG-INFO (1-800-766-4463) for the daily burn status in the San Joaquin Valley.

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