2 rules for unincorporated Camden County, New Jersey.
Verified from official government sources
In Camden County, charcoal and propane grills cannot be used or stored on combustible balconies or decks, or within 5 feet of a multifamily building, under the NJ Fire Code. Detached one- and two-family homes are exempt.
NJ Uniform 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 ... under any building overhang.
Backyard smokers are treated as open-flame cooking devices under the NJ Fire Code. At apartments and condos they cannot sit on combustible balconies or within 5 feet of the building; detached homes are exempt.
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