South placer fire burn permit 2025

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(b) Violation of the terms of a restricted temporary burning permit is a misdemeanor, and any person upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than two hundred fifty dollars ($250).
Effective November 22, 2024, CAL FIRE has lifted the requirement for residential burn permits in Butte County. Residential dooryard burning is now allowed in unincorporated Butte County following Butte County Air Quality Management District regulations. See the page below for details.
Residential burning is allowed, in a burn pile, at a single or two family residence. All burning must be done in a pile as burn barrels/containers were prohibited in 2004. Do I need a burn permit? An Air District Burn Permit is not required for residential burning, however a fire agency burn permit may be required.
Parcel size must be acre or more in the State Responsibility Area (SRA) or Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) zone to conduct backyard burning. ONLY yard trimmings and brush originating on the premises are to be burned. ONLY clean, dry wood waste 6 inches in diameter or smaller are permitted for burning.
Yes, a fire pit can be considered open burning if it involves burning wood or other materials in an open or semi-enclosed space.