Propane and charcoal barbecuing is allowed at Baldwin Park homes. There is no city BBQ ordinance; rules come from the California Fire Code adopted with LA County amendments. Keep grills and propane cylinders outdoors, clear of structures and combustibles, and store bottles upright away from ignition sources.
Backyard barbecuing - gas or charcoal - is a normal, permitted activity in Baldwin Park, and the City has no special ordinance restricting residential grilling. Outdoor cooking with LP-gas is governed by the California Fire Code Chapter 61 (liquefied petroleum gases) and the general open-flame provisions, adopted by the City together with the Los Angeles County Fire Code amendments (Municipal Code Chapter 150, Part 20) and enforced by the LA County Fire Department. Barbecue-size propane cylinders are expressly the kind of small portable LP-gas containers permitted at one- and two-family dwellings. Best practice and code intent call for using and storing the grill and its propane cylinder outdoors, never inside a home or enclosed garage; keeping the barbecue a safe distance from the house, eaves, fences, and other combustible material; and never leaving a lit grill unattended. Propane bottles should be stored upright, outdoors, away from heat and ignition sources, and protected from damage. The Fire Code does limit larger LP-gas storage (for example, indoor storage in non-public buildings is capped at a 735-pound water capacity, roughly 300 pounds of propane), but a typical 20-pound barbecue cylinder is far below any permit threshold. Because Baldwin Park is not in a wildfire hazard zone, there are no seasonal red-flag grilling bans, though residents should still avoid grilling in windy conditions near dry vegetation and must not let smoke become a nuisance.
Using a propane or charcoal grill indoors or in an enclosed space, placing a lit grill against a structure or combustibles, or storing propane cylinders improperly can be cited under the adopted California/LA County Fire Code; LA County Fire enforces these provisions.
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