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Get Az Fry Fire District Open Burning Permit 2016-2026
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How to fill out the AZ Fry Fire District Open Burning Permit online
Filling out the AZ Fry Fire District Open Burning Permit online is a straightforward process that ensures compliance with fire regulations and safety measures. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you complete the permit efficiently and accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your Open Burning Permit.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the AZ Fry Fire District Open Burning Permit and open it in the designated editor.
- Begin by entering the permit number in the appropriate field. This permit is valid for the calendar year, so ensure you select the correct year.
- Fill in your property owner's name along with the mailing address, city, state, and zip code. Please ensure to write this information legibly.
- If the physical location of your burn is different, provide the address and check the box indicating 'same as above' if applicable.
- Select the fire type by checking the appropriate box. You can choose between 'Construction' or 'Residential' burn types based on your needs.
- Indicate the type of material to be burned by checking all that apply, such as brush, grass, weeds, untreated wood, or others. If selecting 'Other', provide a brief explanation.
- Detail the quantity of materials to be burned, providing dimensions and the number of piles as needed, ensuring compliance with the specified pile sizes.
- Choose the arrangement of materials to be burned by selecting one of the options: piled, collected in a pit, or placed in an approved waste burner.
- Estimate the anticipated duration for each burn and the total number of days required to burn all materials.
- Specify the Emission Reduction Techniques (ERTs) you plan to utilize by checking all applicable techniques to minimize fire emissions.
- State the distance from the burning location to the nearest structure, ensuring it is no closer than 50 feet.
- Confirm that a fire extinguisher with a minimum 4A rating or an alternative approved means of fire extinguishment will be present during burning.
- Acknowledge that fires must be attended at all times and should be extinguished before leaving unattended.
- Provide contact information for the nearest local fire department, which is Fry Fire District. In case of emergencies, dial 911.
- Read and understand the legal responsibilities regarding any violations related to open burning as outlined in the document. Make sure you are aware of the potential legal repercussions.
- Certify your knowledge of the facts presented in the application by signing and dating the form, ensuring all information is accurate and up-to-date.
- Submit the form as instructed and bring a form of identification to the designated location for final approval and to receive your permit number.
Complete your AZ Fry Fire District Open Burning Permit online today to ensure safe and compliant burning practices.
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