Barbecue Grills

Barbecue grills are tightly regulated in Fairfax County. Only electric grills are permitted to be used near multi-family residential buildings. Fairfax County Ordinance states that no charcoal grill or any gasoline or other flammable liquid or liquefied petroleum gas-fired stove or similar device shall be ignited or used on balconies or within 15 feet of any apartment building.

Furthermore, no flammable, combustible, or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) may be stored in your unit, on the balcony, or within 15 feet of the building. You can't store any grill that uses those fuels, not in the unit, outside it, or in your vehicle.

The Association has installed charcoal grills in the common areas, which may be used on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please be sure to put out any fires when you are finished, keep the grills and the area clean, and dispose of any trash properly.

Problems with Neighbors

Condominium living requires cooperation between neighbors. Activities in and about your unit should not interfere with the rights, comforts, or convenience of the other residents. The Fairfax County 24-Hour Noise Ordinance includes television, stereos and parties, as well as barking and/or howling animals.

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