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<br />. <br /> <br />410.12 - pENIAL OF OPEN BU~ING P~RMIT <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 />410.14 - B~~NG BAN OR AIR OUALITY ~E~T <br /> <br />No camp or recreational fire or open burn will be permitted when <br />the City or Department of Natural Resources has officially <br />declared a purning ban due to potential hazardous fire conditions <br />or when the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has declared an <br />Air Quality Alert. <br /> <br />~10.~6 - RUNNING FIRE~ <br /> <br />Running fires are not permitted in any area of the City of Elk <br />River except by special permit. (See "Exemptions," Section <br />410.20) . <br /> <br />tit <br /> <br />41Q.18 - BURNERS <br /> <br />1. J;>ermi tted and Pl;'ohibi ted J]se of Burners. Burners (Burning <br />Barrels) may be used only in areas of the City of Elk River where <br />open burning is allowed. Burners are prohibited in any area of <br />the City where open burning is not allowed. <br /> <br />2. Burner Regulations. <br /> <br />A. Burners can be used to burn vegetative fuels only, and <br />only in areas of the City where burners allowed. <br /> <br />B. Burning from a burner can take place between the hours <br />of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. <br /> <br />C. The use of a burner as stated in Section 410.18, does <br />not require an open burning permit. <br /> <br />3. Burner Design ~ta~dards. <br /> <br />A. Burners must meet approved design standards as <br />specified: <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />4.12 <br />