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§ 91.28 REVOCATION OF OPEN BURNING PERNHT. <br />(A) The open burning permit is subject to revocation at the discretion of DNR forest officer, the Fire Chief, <br />Fire Marshal, or Assistant Fire Marshals. <br />(B) Reasons for revocation include but are not limited to a fire hazard existing or developing during the <br />course of the burn, any of the conditions of the permit being violated during the course of the burn, <br />pollution or nuisance conditions developing during the course of the burn, or a fire smoldering with no <br />flame present. <br />Penalty, see § 91.99 <br />Ord. 936A, adopted 0811011994 <br />§ 91.29 DENIAL OF OPEN BURNING PERMIT. <br />If established criteria for the issuance of an open burning permit are not met during review of the <br />application, it is determined that a practical alternative method for disposal of the material exists, or a pollution <br />or nuisance condition would result, or if a burn event safety plan cannot be drafted to the satisfaction of the Fire <br />Chief, Fire Marshal or Assistant Fire Marshals, these officers may deny the application for the open burn <br />permit. <br />Ord. 936A, adopted 0811011994 <br />§ 91.30 BURNING BAN OR AIR QUALITY ALERT. <br />No recreational fire or open burn will be permitted when the city or DNR has officially declared a <br />burning ban due to potential hazardous fire conditions or when the MPCA has declared an air quality alert. <br />Penalty, see § 91.99 <br />Ord. #36A, adopted 0811011994 <br />§ 91.31 RULES ADOPTED BY REFERENCE. <br />The provisions of M.S. §§ 88.16 to 88.22, as amended, and the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code are hereby <br />adopted by reference and made a part of this subchapter as if fully set forth at this point. <br />Ord. 936A, adopted 0811011994 <br />CLEANUP OF CLANDESTINE DRUG LAB AND CHENHCAL DUMP SITES <br />1001 Page <br />