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Fire Pit Rules: Santa Monica vs South Gate

How do fire pit rules rules compare between Santa Monica, CA and South Gate, CA?

Santa Monica and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Portable fire pits on private property in Santa Monica must comply with South Coast AQMD regulations. Burns are prohibited on spare-the-air days. Beach fires are limited to designated areas. Fire pits must be attended at all times.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

South Gate adopts the California Fire Code (CFC) through South Gate Municipal Code Title 9 (Buildings and Construction). CFC Section 307.4.2 governs recreational fires: portable outdoor fireplaces, chimineas, and fire pits burning clean wood or approved fuels are permitted on residential property when not prohibited by the local fire code official, but open burning of vegetation or rubbish is banned countywide under South Coast AQMD Rule 444.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta MonicaSouth Gate
AQMDNo burns on spare-the-air days-
BeachDesignated areas only-
AttendedMust be supervised at all times-
Private PropertyAllowed with conditions-
Fire pit size limit-3 ft diameter, 2 ft height (CFC §307.4.2)
Setback from structures-25 ft (or 15 ft for UL-listed portable outdoor fireplaces)
Open vegetation/refuse burning-Banned by SCAQMD Rule 444
No-burn day authority-South Coast AQMD
Wildfire zone-Not in a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone

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Santa Monica FAQ

Are fire pits allowed in residential areas in Santa Monica?

Portable fire pits on private property in Santa Monica must comply with South Coast AQMD regulations. Burns are prohibited on spare-the-air days. Beach fires are limited to designated areas. Fire pits must be attended at all times.

What are the fire pit setback requirements in Santa Monica?

AQMD: No burns on spare-the-air days. Beach: Designated areas only. Attended: Must be supervised at all times. Private Property: Allowed with conditions.

South Gate FAQ

Can I have a backyard fire pit in South Gate?

Yes, gas or clean-wood-burning fire pits are allowed if the fire is no larger than 3 ft x 2 ft, kept 25 ft from structures, constantly attended, and an extinguishment method is on hand (California Fire Code §307.4.2). On a SCAQMD no-burn day, wood-burning is prohibited.

Can I burn yard waste in a fire pit?

No. SCAQMD Rule 444 prohibits open burning of vegetation, leaves, or yard waste anywhere in the South Coast Air Basin including South Gate. Use green-waste curbside collection instead.

Are gas fire pits regulated the same as wood?

Gas (natural gas/propane) fire features are not subject to SCAQMD wood-burning curtailment rules but must still meet CFC §307 clearance and attendance requirements and any plumbing/gas-line permit requirements under Title 9.

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