Backyard gas and charcoal grills are legal in Lancaster County. The county sets no rule. The main restriction is a statewide fire-code limit β adopted through the PA UCC β barring most propane and charcoal grills on combustible balconies of multi-family buildings. Single-family yard grilling is unrestricted.
Pennsylvania has no county BBQ ordinance. Residential grilling follows the International Fire Code adopted via the PA Uniform Construction Code (34 Pa. Code Ch. 403). The key rule (IFC 308) prohibits open-flame cooking devices β including LP-gas and charcoal grills β on combustible balconies or within 10 feet of combustible construction in buildings with more than two dwelling units, unless the building is sprinklered or the grill is a small one-pound-cylinder model. That mainly affects apartment and condo balconies in Lancaster City. Single-family homeowners may grill freely in their yards. Statewide open-burning smoke rules (25 Pa. Code Β§129.14) still bar cooking smoke that unreasonably crosses property lines.
Municipal fire code officials enforce the balcony grilling ban; landlords may prohibit grills by lease, and violations can bring citations and removal orders.
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