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No person shall start or maintain an open fire without obtaining a permit.
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Wind velocity cannot exceed 9 miles per hour (call 936-1212 for wind information).
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Contents of the pile can only include leaves, brush, and other garden refuse. Burning of building materials is prohibited.
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The size of the pile shall not exceed 4 feet in width or 3 feet in height.
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A competent person, at least 16 years old, shall constantly supervise open burning until the fire is extinguished.
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The pile to be burned shall be a minimum of 50 feet from buildings and 25 feet from any public roadways, highways or other thoroughfare.
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Smoke shall be limited and shall not become a nuisance to neighbors or public roads. If smoke travels in such a manner to obscure any public roadway, highway or other public thoroughfare, the fire shall be extinguished.
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Open-air burning shall only be permitted from 7:00 a.m. to ½ hour after sunset.
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Burning shall be permitted from April 1 to June 15 and October 15 to November 30.
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Flammable or combustible liquids shall not be used to ignite or accelerate the fire at any point.
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All fires must have the proper means of extinguishment available at all times.