Small recreational and cooking fires are generally allowed in Lancaster County, but they must not send smoke or odor across your property line under PA rule 25 Pa. Code §129.14. The county sets no rule; your city, borough, or township controls size, setbacks, and permits.
Backyard recreational fires fall under two layers. State rule 25 Pa. Code §129.14 exempts small fires for cooking and recreation but still bars burning whose emissions cross your property line and interfere with neighbors. The local layer — your municipality's adoption of the International Fire Code through the PA UCC (34 Pa. Code Ch. 403) — typically limits recreational fires to about 3 feet across, at least 25 feet from structures, with a means to extinguish on hand. Lancaster County itself issues no permit. Densely built boroughs like Lancaster City often restrict open flames more tightly than rural townships.
Local fire or code officials enforce; an out-of-control or smoky fire can bring a summary citation, abatement order, and fines, plus liability for any spread.
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