City Council Ordinance 151ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 151
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA, DO HEREBY ORDAIN:
TITLE 5 CHAPTER 4
Section:
4-1
Definitions
4-2
Burning Restricted
4-3
Open Burning Permit Applications
4-4
Permit Denial and/or Revocation
4-5
Liability
4-6
Conflicting Laws
4-7
Recreational Fires
4-8
Penalty
4-1: DEFINITONS
[A) SCOPE: As used herein the following words shall have the meanings
defined herein
[B] NATURAL/VEGETATIVE MATTER: "Natural/Vegetative Matter" means grass
clippings, leaves, twigs, sticks, and branches, but not the main
trunk nor primary limbs of trees, and the non -harvested parts of
garden plants.
[C] OPEN BURNING: "Open burning" means the burning of any matter whereby
the resultant combustion products are emitted directly to the
atmosphere without passing through an adequate stack, duct, or
chimney.
4-2: BURNING RESTRICTED
[A3 No person shall cause, allow or permit any burning in the City of
Monticello, except as may hereinafter be allowed.
[B3 Open burning may be conducted if an open burning permit is obtained
pursuant to the requirements of this ordinance and other
regulations of local, state and federal agencies.
4-3: OPEN BURNING PERMIT APPLICATIONS
[A3 APPLICATION. Application for open burning permits may be made in
cases where fires are proposed to be set for the following purposes:
1. bona fide instruction and training of fire fighting personnel and
for the testing of fire extinguishing equipment;
2. elimination of fire of health hazards which cannot by abated by
any other practicable means;
3. activities in accordance with accepted forest or game management;
4. ground thawing for utility repair and contruction;
5. the disposal of trees, brush, grass, and other material/vegetative
matter in the development of land and right-of-way maintenance.
JPI RESTRICTIONS. A burning permit shall be issued on a prescribed form
to the applicant if the burning is for one of the purposed set forth
in [A] and the applicant agrees that all burning shall be conducted
under the following circumstances:
1. The prevailing wind at the time of the burning shall be away for
nearby residences.
2. The burning shall be conducted as far away as practical from any
highway or public road and controlled so that a traffic hazard is
not created.
3. The burning may not be conducted during the duration of an air
pollution alert, warning, or emergency.
4. The recipient of the permit or his authorized representative
shall be present for the duration of any fire authorized by the
permit.
5. Prior notice shall be given to the local department of natural
resources forest officer, local fire marshal or local fire chief
of the time and location of any fire authorized by the permit.
6. Open burning for ground thawing shall be conducted in accordance
with the following additional restrictions:
a) Fuels and starting materials shall be of a kind which do not
generate appreciable smoke.
b) Coke used for ground thawing within 500 feet of dwellings or
occupied buildings shall contain less than one percent sulfur.
c) Ambient air quality standards for sulfur dioxide and carbon
monoxide shall not be exceeded at occupied residences other
than those located on the property on which the burning is
being conducted.
d) Propane gas thawing torches or other devices causing minimal
pollution shall be used when practicable.
7. Open burning of materials permitted in Section 3-3 (A] 5-7, shall
be conducted in accordance with the following additional
restrictions:
a) The location of the burning shall not be within 600 feet of an
occupied residence other than those located on the property
on which the burning is conducted.
b) Oils, rubber, and other similar smoke producing materials
shall not be burned or used as starting materials.
c) The burning shall not be conducted within one mile of any
airport or landing strip, unless approved by the director.
8. The following persons are authorized to accept application and
issue open burning permits.
1. Zoning Administrator
2. Building Official
3. Fire Chief
4-4: PERMIT DENIAL;PERMIT REVOCATION
(A) Any permit application submitted shall be denied if:
1. a reasonable, practical alternative method of disposal of the
material is available; or
2. a nuisance condition would result from the burning.
EB3 Any permit is subject to revocation at the discretion of a department
of natural resources forest officer, the local fire marshal or fire
chief, or the permit issuer, if:
1. a reasonable practical method of disposal of the material is
found;
2. a fire hazard exists or develops during the course of the
burning; or
3. any of the conditions of the permit are violated.
4-5: LIABILITY
The granting of an open burning permit under any provisions of this
ordinance does not excuse a person from the consequences, damages, or
inquires which may result therefrom.
4-6: CONFLICTING LAWS
Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to allow open burning in
those areas in which open burning is prohibited by other laws,
regulations, or ordinances.
14-7: RECREATIONAL
Fire set for recreational, ceremonial, food preparation, or social
purposes are permitted provided only wood, coal, or charcoal is burned.
14-8: PENALTY
Any person violating the terms of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,
by guilty of a misdemeanor.
Adopted this 23rd day of June, 1986.
Arve A. Grimsmo, Mayor
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Thomas A. Eidem
City Administrator
This ordinance takes effect upon publication.