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2023-08-02 P & R Packet
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(B) An open burning permit shall require a fee. Permit fees shall be set annually by City Council resolution. <br />However, the City Council may at other times amend its resolution setting the fee as it deems necessary. <br />The fee established by City Council resolution shall continue to be the required fee until amended by a <br />resolution. <br />Penalty, see § 91.99 <br />Ord. 936A, adopted 0811011994 <br />§ 91.26 PERMIT PROCESS. <br />Upon receipt of the completed open burning permit application and permit fee, the Fire Chief, Fire <br />Marshal or Assistant Fire Marshals shall schedule a preliminary site inspection to locate the proposed burn site, <br />note special conditions, and set dates and time of permitted burn and review fire safety considerations. <br />Ord. #36A, adopted 0811011994 <br />§ 91.27 PERMIT HOLDER RESPONSIBILITY. <br />(A)Prior to starting an open burn, the permit holder shall be responsible for confirming that no burning ban <br />or air quality alert is in effect. Every open burn event shall be constantly attended by the permit holder <br />or his or her competent representative. The open burning site shall have available, appropriate <br />communication and fire suppression equipment as set out in the fire safety plan. <br />(B) (1) The open burn fire shall be completely extinguished before the permit holder or his or <br />her representative leaves the site. <br />(2) No fire may be allowed to smolder with no person present. <br />(3) It is the responsibility of the permit holder to have a valid permit, as required by this <br />subchapter, available for inspection on the site by the Police Department, Centennial <br />Fire District, MPCA representative or DNR forest officer. <br />(C) (1) The permit holder is responsible for compliance and implementation of all general <br />conditions, special conditions, and the burn event safety plan as established in the <br />permit issued. <br />(2) The permit holder shall be responsible for all costs incurred as a result of the burn, <br />including but not limited to fire suppression and administrative fees. <br />Penalty, see § 91.99 <br />Ord. 936A, adopted 0811011994 <br />99 1 Page <br />
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