What the Signs mean:
NO
OUTDOOR BURNING ALLOWED except: Propane grills/barbeques, outdoor
propane fireplaces, charcoal barbeques, and charcoal burning
chimneys. HOWEVER, they must be used over a developed surface,
which means an area “cleared to mineral soil”, gravel, pavement,
concrete, deck, or any combination, for at least 10 feet in all
directions. For information, please call the District Office at
923-6776 during regular business hours.
The Burning Ban is always in effect during the summer months,
starting no later than May 31, but may be instituted at other times
if fire danger is high.
OUTDOOR
BURNING IS ALLOWED, however you are required to first obtain a “Burn
Permit” before conducting any outdoor burning except: Propane
grills/barbeques, outdoor propane fireplaces, charcoal barbeques,
and charcoal burning chimineas. HOWEVER, they must be used over a
developed surface, which means an area “cleared to mineral soil”, or
gravel, pavement, concrete, deck, or any combination, for at least
10 feet in all directions. All OTHER outdoor fires must be
completely out by dusk.
Permits are valid only for the Outdoor Burning Season in which they
were issued (fall to spring). If you had a permit for the 2003 –
2004 Outdoor Burning Season, you must obtain another permit for the
2004-2005 Outdoor Burning Season, etc.
Permits are available at the Fire District Office at 6730 SW Shad
Road during regular business hours only. For information, please
call the District Office at 923-6776 during regular business hours.
For more information see
Outdoor Burning Regulations
OUTDOOR
BURNING RESTRICTED
OUTDOOR BURNING IS ALLOWED from “daylight” until “noon” with ALL
fires out by 1:00 PM. NO NEW FIRES are to be started after 12:00
Noon. PLEASE NOTE: These times can change. You will be advised of
the times when you call the “Outdoor Burning Information Line”
923-4633 to register your burn.
You are required to first obtain a “Burn Permit” before conducting
any outdoor burning except: Propane grills/barbeques, outdoor
propane fireplaces, charcoal barbeques, and charcoal burning
chimineas. HOWEVER, they must be used over a developed surface,
which means an area “cleared to mineral soil”, or gravel, pavement,
concrete, deck, or any combination, for at least 10 feet in all
directions. All OTHER outdoor fires must be completely out by dusk.
Permits are valid only for the Outdoor Burning Season in which they
were issued (fall to spring). If you had a permit for the 2003 –
2004 Outdoor Burning Season, you must obtain another permit for the
2004-2005 Outdoor Burning Season, etc.
Permits are available at the Fire District Office at 6730 SW Shad
Road during regular business hours only. For information, please
call the District Office at 923-6776 during regular business hours.
For more information see
Outdoor Burning Regulations.
Because
the Ranch is such a high fire risk area, NO FIREWORKS should be used
on the Ranch. If you have questions, please contact the Fire
District office during regular business hours. We do conduct
“fireworks” patrols around the Fourth of July Holiday. Remember, you
may be held financially liable for fire damage that you cause to
neighboring properties. |