Fire pit rules in San Ramon, CA β also called outdoor burning, recreational fire, or open flame ordinances β cover fuel types, clearances, and when burning is allowed.
Wood-burning fire pits and chimineas in San Ramon are restricted by BAAQMD Regulation 5. Permanent natural gas fire features may be permitted with appropriate building permits. No burning is allowed on Spare the Air days. Contact the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District or City Building Division for permit requirements.
San Ramon follows California Fire Code Β§307 for recreational fires. Approved fire pits must be 15+ feet from structures and combustible materials. Maximum 3-foot diameter for wood-burning pits. Fire must be attended with extinguishing means nearby. No burning of trash, treated wood, or yard waste. Gas/propane fire pits generally exempt from size restrictions. Red Flag Warning days may trigger additional restrictions. Check VHFHSZ status for your property.
Illegal burning: $100 to $1,000. Causing fire: criminal charges possible. CA PRC Β§4423: up to $1,000 + 6 months.
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