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Outdoor Fires Rule 314 lists the types of fires that are allowed and the restrictions that apply to each type of fire. Permits are required for the following types of fires: Fires for disease and/or pest prevention. Fires for prevention of fire hazards.
Building Permits are issued and finaled with inspections as applicable. A Certificate of Occupancy will be issued upon receiving a final permit. The applicant must obtain a license from the State of Arizona prior to operation of the community residence.
In Phoenix, fire pits are only prohibited when atmospheric or local conditions make such fires hazardous. Otherwise, fire pits are entirely legal in Phoenix, However, they must be under constant supervision and a method of extinguishment must be immediately available such as a fire extinguisher or garden hose.
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