Clallam County Fire District No 2 Residential Burn bPermitb 2025

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Burn only dry, seasoned firewood. Dry yard and garden waste. Fire must not be bigger than 4 feet x 4 feet x 3 feet. Burn only natural, unprocessed vegetation.
Clallam County has a standard burn ban for residential and commercial burning between July1- October 1 each year. This may be extended or started early depending on weather condition and fire danger. Please check back regularly for current information.
Recreational open burning of vegetative debris and untreated wood in a campfire, ceremonial bonfire, outdoor fireplace, or other contained outdoor heating or cooking device is allowed pursuant to subsections 62-256.700(10) and 5I-2.006(11), F.A.C., as long as the fire is attended at all times and completely
You can complete your request by calling the Florida Forest Service; it is not necessary to drive to the office. You will need to specify exactly where the burn is being conducted. One piece of information that will help with this location is the public land survey information from the deed to the property.
Any outside burning must take place at least 20 feet from the nearest structure. Fire pits must be placed either at the back of the house or in the side yard. They may not be placed on property in front of the house. Fire pits may not be used on a deck constructed of wood or other combustible material.
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The Florida Forest Service administers Floridas outdoor burning and forest fire laws. Some types of burning require an authorization from the Florida Forest Service while others do not. Burning yard waste does not require a burn authorization, but you must follow the rules for your area.
The Florida Division of Forestry is responsible for issuing burn permits for large burns including agricultural, silvicultural and land clearing operations. For more information on the permitting process, call 352-395-4951.
Escaped yard waste burning is one of the leading causes of wildfires in Florida. Burning household garbage is illegal. This includes paper products, treated lumber, plastics, rubber, tires, pesticides, paint and aerosol containers.

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