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| I have recently discovered that I live in an area designated as a California Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area (in Rancho Cucamonga). Upon reviewing their restrictions, it appears that I can't even use a charcoal grill let alone build a wood fired oven. I may be interpreting their code wrong and would prefer not to querry the City just yet. Has anyone else encountered this situation in CA and were you able to do a WFO build? |
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| I have several customers in Rancho and they all use there WFO and grills.... I would build it. I cant imagine the city will hassle you unless you start a bomb fire. |
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