Sedgwick County Fire District #1
Burn Permit Information
Below
you will find information regarding Burn Permits obtained through Sedgwick
County Fire District #1. Burn permits can be obtained at any County fire
station.
BURN
PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
- The applicant is in legal
control of the lot or parcel of land as herein described.
- Burning will be attended
continuously by a competent person of legal age, from the time of ignition
to the time of extinguishment.
- Burning
will not be permitted if the wind speed exceeds 15 miles per hour.
- a)
FOR FIELD TYPE FIRES: a fire break (plowed or disced) of at least 20 feet on
all sides of the area to be burned shall be provided.
b) FOR
NON-FIELD TYPE FIRES: adequate clearance shall be provided from readily
combustible materials (example: grass to be mowed) with material(s) to be
burned located a minimum of 100 feet from ANY structure AND 10
feet from ANY property line.
- Burning shall not create a
smoke nuisance or hazard to neighboring properties or persons. Precautions
shall be taken to assure confinement, intensity and size of said burn.
- Burning of ANY HEAVY smoke-producing
material is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to:
rubber tires, plastics, roofing, tar paper, old furniture, garbage, cloth
or any petroleum base product.
- A garden hose or other fire
extinguishing equipment shall be available at the burn location.
- Burning shall be conducted
one hour after sunrise to one hour before sunset (except agriculture and
other specifically approved fires).
- This permit will be in the
possession of the person doing the burning, for immediate inspection.
- There is no charge for Open or Agricultural Burns.
EXAMPLES
OF AN AGRICULTURE BURN:
- Removal of stubble remaining from crops
after harvest or from crops rendered useless due to the destruction caused by
severe weather or the infestation of insects or disease.
- Removal of brush and tree trimmings and
any other vegetative materials when done to control invasions of hedge row brush
on crop lands (example: trimming the hedge-row brush between farm fields).
- Removal of hedge-row brush for land
clearing operations.
- Removal of tree trimmings from
commercial orchards.
EXAMPLES
OF OPEN BURN:
- Burning of combustible waste material
from residential or commercial construction projects which is from the permit
location.
- Burning brush and tree trimmings on
residential or commercial property which is from the permit location.
- Burning that is considered to be
necessary and in the public's interest as determined on a case-by-case basis
(roadway clearings, salvage operations, structures, etc).
- Burning of cut trees, vegetation or
lumber for recreational enjoyment, commonly know as a "bonfire".
If you
have any question you can contact the Fire Prevention Division at 316-660-3473
(660-FIRE).
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Sedgwick
County Fire District # 1
4343 N. Woodlawn
Wichita, KS 67220
Tel: (316) 660-3473
Fax: (316) 744-0944
Emergency: 911
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