2 rules for unincorporated Clayton County, Georgia.
Verified from official government sources
Backyard barbecue and propane grilling is allowed year-round in Clayton County and is exempt from Georgia's open-burning ban. Under the adopted International Fire Code, charcoal and LP-gas grills generally may not be used on balconies or near combustible construction of apartments.
Using a backyard smoker in Clayton County is allowed as recreational cooking and is exempt from Georgia's open-burning ban. There is no specific smoker ordinance, but persistent smoke can be cited as a nuisance and cylinders must be stored safely.
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