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Outdoor Burning: Sanger vs Selma

How do outdoor burning rules compare between Sanger, CA and Selma, CA?

Sanger and Selma have similar restriction levels.

Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning in Sanger is heavily restricted by both the Sanger Municipal Code and San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Rule 4103. Agricultural burning requires SJVAPCD permits and is limited to declared burn days. Residential open burning of trash and yard waste is prohibited year-round within city limits.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Selma prohibits outdoor burning within city limits under Title VII, Chapter 7 of the Selma Municipal Code, specifically SMC 7-7-1 (Burning Prohibited). This prohibition applies to the burning of refuse, yard waste, leaves, construction debris, agricultural waste, and any other combustible materials on both residential and commercial properties throughout the city. The ban is reinforced by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) Rule 4103, which independently prohibits residential open burning across Fresno County and the entire San Joaquin Valley air basin due to the region's severe air quality challenges with particulate matter. Selma's location in the Central Valley makes air quality a persistent public health concern, and outdoor burning is one of the activities most strictly regulated. The Selma Fire Department enforces the local burning prohibition, while the SJVAPCD independently enforces air quality violations. Residents must use alternative disposal methods such as curbside green waste collection, composting, or hauling materials to approved disposal facilities. Barbecues and cooking appliances that use charcoal, propane, or natural gas remain exempt from these prohibitions when used exclusively for food preparation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSangerSelma
Air DistrictSJVAPCD Rule 4103SJVAPCD Rule 4103 applies
State LawCA H&S Code 13113.7-
Residential BurningProhibited in city limits-
Agricultural BurningPermit required, burn days only-
Check Burn Day1-800-SMOG-INFO-
Code Section-SMC 7-7-1
Burning Status-Prohibited within city limits
Contact-Fire Marshal (559) 891-2265

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Sanger FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Sanger?

No. Residential open burning of yard waste is prohibited within Sanger city limits. Use curbside green waste pickup or take materials to the Fresno County disposal site.

How do I know if it is a burn day?

Call 1-800-SMOG-INFO or check the SJVAPCD website at valleyair.org. Only agricultural operations with valid permits may burn on declared burn days.

Selma FAQ

Can I burn yard waste in Selma?

No. SMC 7-7-1 prohibits outdoor burning within city limits. The SJVAPCD Rule 4103 also bans residential burning throughout Fresno County and the San Joaquin Valley. Yard waste must be disposed of through curbside green waste collection, composting, or hauling to an approved disposal facility.

Are barbecue grills allowed in Selma?

Yes. Charcoal, propane, and natural gas cooking appliances are generally exempt from the outdoor burning prohibition, provided they are used exclusively for cooking purposes and not for burning refuse or other waste materials. They must still meet California Fire Code clearance requirements from combustible structures.

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