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<br />e <br /> <br />1. Special Open Burn Permit Required. A Special Open Burn <br />Permit is required for open burning in the following <br />circumstances: <br /> <br />A. Any open burning in a "no-burn" area of the City. <br /> <br />B. Any person requesting to burn between the hours of <br />6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. when there is not more than three <br />(3) or more inches of snow cover. <br /> <br />2. Special Open Burn Permit Application Procedure. <br /> <br />A. The applicant must contact the Fire Chief, or designee <br />of the Fire Chief, and schedule a preliminary site <br />inspection to locate the proposed burn site. <br /> <br />B. No burning shall take place without first having <br />obtained a Special Open Burn Permit. <br /> <br />C. The length of Special Burn Permit shall be determined <br />by the Fire Chief or designee of the Fire Chief. <br /> <br />D. Special Burn Permit Fee. The fees for Special Burn <br />Permits are as follows: <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />i. Residential Areas - $10.00 <br />ii. Development and/or clearing of land - $25.00 <br />iii. Daytime hour special burn permit - $25.00 <br /> <br />410.10 - REVOCATION OF OPEN BURNING PERMIT <br /> <br />The Open Burning Permit is subject to revocation at the <br />discretion of the City Fire Chief, or designee of the Fire Chief. <br />Reasons for revocation include, but are not limited to: a fire <br />hazard existing or developing during the course of the burn, any <br />of the conditions of the permit being violated during the course <br />of the burn, pollution or nuisance conditions developing during <br />the course of the burn, or a fire smoldering with no flame <br />present. <br /> <br />410.12 - DENIAL OF OPEN BURNING PERMIT <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />If established criteria for the issuance of an open burning <br />permit are not met, or during review of said application, it is <br />determined that a practical alternative method of disposal of the <br />material exists, or a pollution or nuisance condition would <br />result, then the Fire Chief, or designee of the Fire Chief may <br />deny the open burning permit application. <br /> <br />4. <br />