With Labor Day weekend approaching very rapidly, and BBQs planned, I thought I would provide an overview of Arlington County Regulations about appliances on your balcony.
The Arlington County's Fire Prevention Office says:
"Residents in high-rises, duplexes, townhouses and multi-family dwellings are reminded that cooking on balconies, with any flame producing device, is prohibited by County Code. Only electric cookers and electric grills are allowed on balconies of these type of occupancies. Read more.
No charcoal cooker, brazier, hibachi, grill or any gasoline or other flammable or combustible liquid or liquefied petroleum gas-fired stove or similar device except for electric cookers or grills shall be ignited or used on the balconies of any apartment building, stacked units, or other structures with similar occupancy."
The are only 2 acceptable appliances for a balcony: Electric Grills and Electric Cookers.
For more information on county codes and regulations, visit the Arlington County Website.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Arlington County Regulations on Balcony and Grill Uses
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