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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Open Burn Permit application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the required fields, including the Name of Land Owner and Name of Person Responsible for Open Burn. Ensure that all information is accurate and complete.
  3. Provide your Street Address, including the mandatory 911 House Number, and Contact Phone(s) for any necessary communication.
  4. Review the Conditions of Permit section carefully. Acknowledge your understanding by signing and dating the form at the bottom.
  5. Once completed, download or print two copies of the form. Retain one copy for inspection during burning and send the other to the Sandisfield Fire Department via mail or fax.
  6. Before conducting an open burn, confirm your permit by calling (413) 258-4742 to ensure burning is permitted that day.

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PERMISSIBLE OPEN BURNING WITHOUT A PERMIT Residential use of outdoor grills and fireplaces for recreational purposes such as preparing food. Recreational campfires kindled when the ground is covered with snow or on frozen bodies of water.
Open burning is defined as the burning of any matter in such a manner that the products of combustion resulting from the burning are emitted directly into the ambient air without passing through a stack or flue.
Burn permits are available at www.maineburnpermit.com, required by law, and are valid for 24 hours. Handwritten burn permits may also be obtained through local fire departments and town offices.

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Campfire permits for \u201cpermit\u201d sites can be obtained by contacting the local forest ranger, but we recommend calling our regional headquarters Monday through Friday the day before you need the permit. They can also answer any questions about the type of campsite.
AUGUSTA, Maine \u2014 Online burn permits in the state are now free of charge thanks to a new law that took effect Sunday. Permits valid for 24 hours can be obtained through the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry's Maine Forest Service.
If no local ordinances are in effect, state law: Allows burning grass and leaves in municipalities with populations less than 7,500 unless prohibited by local ordinance. Prohibits burning any yard debris within 1,400 feet of an incorporated city or village limit under EGLE air quality rules.
Where to get burn permits: Available from CALFIRE, US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) offices or may be obtained from local fire departments or cities. The Plumas National Forest issues burn permits under an agreement with CALFIRE. Permits are available at Forest Service Ranger Stations.
You can obtain a burning permit at any N.C. Forest Service office, a county-approved burning permit agent, or online at ncforestservice.gov. Check with your county fire marshal's office for local laws on burning debris.

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