2 rules for unincorporated Burlington County, New Jersey.
Verified from official government sources
Burlington County sets no grill ordinance. The NJ Uniform Fire Code governs where propane and charcoal grills may be used: they are barred from balconies, decks and porches of multifamily buildings and must stay clear of combustible construction. Detached one- and two-family homes are exempt.
NJ Fire Code (IFC) 308.1.4
Charcoal burners, other open-flame cooking devices and outdoor fireplaces shall not be operated or stored on combustible balconies or decks or within 5 feet of combustible construction. Exception: One- and two-family dwellings.
Burlington County sets no rule specific to backyard smokers. As open-flame cooking devices, wood and charcoal smokers fall under the NJ Uniform Fire Code, which keeps them off combustible balconies and decks and clear of combustible construction. Detached one- and two-family homes are exempt.
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