
Guidelines for Issuance of Open Burning Permits and Enforcement of the
Open Burning Regulations
Office of the Fire Marshal, Town of McCandless
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No person shall conduct, or allow to be conducted, the open burning of any material, except where the Office of the Fire Marshal has issued an open burning permit to such person in accordance with this section.
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Immediately upon the discovery of any open burning, the person responsible for the property on which the burning occurs shall immediately extinguish such burning.
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Open burning is in no way allowed for the removal or disposal of trash or accumulation of brush, trees, leaves, etc.
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Open-burning recreational fires shall be allowed within the Town of McCandless only with a permit issued through the Office of the Fire Marshal.
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A fire prevention permit must be filed with the Fire Marshal's office a minimum of 24 hours prior to the scheduled burn time. The permit must be submitted in full, along with a $25 permit fee.
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The fire department must be notified before and after the burn event by calling the Allegheny County 9-1-1 dispatch center's non-emergency telephone number, 412-473-3056.
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A minimum of one portable fire extinguisher or other approved on-site fire extinguishing agents, such as dirt, sand, water barrel, or garden hose shall be available for immediate utilization.
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A responsible person shall attend any open burning at all times.
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The approved permit shall be in possession of the applicant or authorized representative at the site of the permitted open burning, and shall be made available for inspection upon request by any fire protection or law enforcement officer.
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Open burning that is or will be objectionable due to the atmospheric conditions or local conditions (e.g., dry weather) which makes fires hazardous shall be prohibited. The Fire Marshal, fire protection or law enforcement officer is authorized to order the extinguishment by the permit holder or the fire department of open burning that creates or adds to a hazardous or objectionable situation.
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Only dry, clean, untreated wood products or other clean-burning fuels are to be used for recreation or cookout fires.
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Only smokeless fuels may be used to start the fires.
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The size of the material being burned is to be no larger than 3 ft. x 3 ft. x 3 ft. in size.
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The fire must be located a minimum of 30 ft. from any structure, house, shed, barn, fence, pedestrian or recreational area, roadway, or utilities.
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The recreational burn may not exceed 8 hours in duration
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Open burning shall be allowed without a permit only for the warmth of work crews, provided:
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The burning must be conducted in a non-combustible container no larger than a 55-gallon drum.
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The material being burned is completely contained by the container.
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Only one container is used for each work site.
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The outside temperature is less than 40°F.
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Penalty for violations:
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of these sections or fails to comply with any order issued pursuant to any section thereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine or imprisonment as provided in the appropriate court for each offense. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.
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According to the Fire Marshal, outdoor fireplaces do not constitute "open burns" so long as the fire is contained within the firebowl.
So have fun. Carefully.