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to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />Starterfuels means dry, untreated, unpainted wood or charcoal fire starter. Paraffin candles <br />and alcohols are permitted as starter fuels and as aids to ignition only. Propane gas torches or other <br />clean gas burning devices causing minimal pollution must be used to start on open fire. <br />Food means dry, clean fuel only such as twigs, branches, limbs, "presto logs", charcoal, <br />cordwood or untreated dimensional lumber. Wood does not include wood that is green with leaves <br />or needles, rotten, wet, oil soaked, or treated with paint, glue, or preservatives. Clean pallets may be <br />used for recreational fires when cut into three-foot lengths. <br />(Ord. No. 02-12, § 1(410.00), 9-16-2002) <br />Cross reference(s)—Definitions generally, 5 1-2. <br />Sec.22-102. Reserved <br />(Ord. No. 02-12, § 1(410.01), 9-16-2002) <br />Sec. 22-103. prohibitions. <br />(a) Open burning of the types, and subject to the conditions as hereinafter stated shall be <br />exempt from the prohibitions of this article. <br />Fires under managed supervision for which a burning permit has been obtained from the fire <br />chief or designee of the fire chief, but limited to the following: <br />(1) Fires purposely set for the instruction and training of public and industrial <br />firefighting personnel. <br />(2) Fires set for the elimination of a fire hazard, which cannot be abated by any other <br />practicable means. <br />(3) Fires purposely set for forest and game management purposes. <br />(4) The burning of trees, brush, grass, and other vegetable matter in the clearing of land, <br />the maintenance of street, road, and highway right-of-way, and in accepted <br />agricultural land management practices. <br />(b) Permits to conduct fires under this section do not excuse a person from the consequences, <br />damages, or injuries which may result therefrom, not exempt any person from regulations <br />promulgated by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or any other governmental unit <br />exercising jurisdiction in matters of pollution or fire hazard regulations. <br />(Ord. No. 02-12, § 1(410.06), 9-16-2002) <br />IP I E It I I T <br />NATURE <br />
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