Where is burning always prohibited

Burning is always prohibited the urban service area unless:

Open burning is permitted in accordance with any restrictions the fire marshal may impose for public safety purposes for bona fide fire services instruction with a permit from the fire marshal; for campfires or other fires used solely for recreational and similar purposes or for outdoor noncommercial preparation of food; for safety flares or for warming of outdoor workers.

Permissible open burning, recreational fires, and use of portable outdoor fireplaces shall be attended at all times by a person eighteen (18) years of age or older and with legal authority by the owner or agent of the property until the fire is extinguished.

The attendant of permissible open burning, recreational fires, and portable outdoor fireplaces shall have a means to extinguish the fire to include but not limited to portable fire extinguishers or fire extinguishing equipment, such as dirt, sand, water barrel, garden hose or water truck.

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1. BURN TIMES
2. What is a bonfire?
3. Where is burning always prohibited
4. Can I have a cooking or warming fire in the urban service area?
5. When I am allowed to burn, how far do I need to be away from a structure or combustible material?
6. What Can I burn?
7. What Can I NOT burn?