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logs" charcoal, cordwood or untreated dimensional lumber. "Wood" does NOT include <br />wood that is green, with lea~ves"or needles, rotten, wet, oil soaked, treated with paint or <br />preservatives. In addition, "wood" does NOT include pallet wood, composition board, <br />plywood, pressed board, chipboard, wall board, packaging material, building material <br />(other than dimensional lumber) sawdust and railroad ties. <br /> <br />f) <br /> <br />~. "Starter Fuels" means dry paper, clean cardboard, charcoal fire <br />starter. Paraffin candles and alcohol are permitted as starter fuels as an aid to ignition only. <br />Mixed packaging material, plastic, or petro-chemical fuels (kerosene, fuel oil, diesel, <br />lighter fluid, gasoline) are NOT to be used for starter fuels NOR added to a recreational <br />fire. <br /> <br />110.203 Permi! Reouired <br /> <br />It shall be unlawful, a violation of this chapter and a petty misdemeanor for any person to start or <br />allow to bum any Recreational Fire on any property in the City of Ramsey without first having <br />obtained a Recreational Fire Permit ("Permit"). <br /> <br />110.204 Permit A~plication <br /> <br />The permit shall be obtained by making application on a form prescribed by the City. The permit <br />application together with that permit established by City Council Resolution shall be presented to <br />that City Staff person designated by the City Administrator for review and processing. <br /> <br />110.205 Permit Process <br /> <br />Upon receipt of the completed permit application and permit fee as set annually be resolution, the <br />City staff person shall refer the permit application to the City's Fire Department. Fire Department <br />personnel shall then physically inspect the proposed recreational fn'e site and make a written report <br />to the City staff person as to the adequacy of the site. The Fire Department personnel shall report <br />on such fn-e safety features as adequate cleared area, set back from property lines, distance from <br />structures and other relevant fzre safety features. Upon a written report finding that the site is <br />adequate, the City staff person shall issue the permit for a one year period. In the event, the Fire <br />Department personnel find the proposed site inadequate and unsafe, no permit may be issue& <br /> <br />110,206 Permit Holder Notification <br /> <br />Prior to starting a Recreational Fire, the permit holder shall be required to notify the City by <br />telephone that he/she intends to set a recreational fire in an approved Recreational Fire Site. <br /> <br />110.207 Revocation of a Permit <br /> <br />A recreational fire permit may be revoked upon a finding by the City's Fire Chief that: <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />3) <br /> <br />4) <br /> <br />The originally inspected and permitted site has been altered or moved so as to make it a fire <br />hazard and unsafe; or <br />Receipt by the City of citizen complaints regarding the site, such that fzres at the site are a <br />public nuisance; and which complaints have been verified by City Fire Department <br />personnel and/or Police personnel. <br />Failure to notify the City of individual fire dates on two (2) or more occasions during the <br />term of the permit; or <br />Violation of any other provision of this chapter. <br /> <br /> <br />
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