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Get Or Burn Permit - Umatilla County 2017-2026
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How to use or fill out the OR Burn Permit - Umatilla County online
Obtaining an OR Burn Permit for Umatilla County is a vital process for responsible non-agricultural burning. This guide will walk you through each step of filling out the permit correctly, ensuring you adhere to local regulations and promote safety.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your burn permit application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the OR Burn Permit - Umatilla County and open it for editing.
- Enter the applicant’s name in the designated field. This should be the individual who is applying for the burn permit.
- Provide the primary phone number for the applicant in the specified area, ensuring accuracy for communication.
- Fill in the mailing address, including street, city, state, and ZIP code. This is important for any correspondence regarding the permit.
- List the legal owner(s) of the property if different from the applicant, including their mailing address.
- Indicate the site address for the burning location, adding a common description that helps identify it easily.
- Note whether you have received a non-agricultural burn permit for this location in the past. If yes, include the year.
- Check the box next to all materials you plan to burn, such as yard debris, burn barrels, or other specified items.
- Specify the amount or size of the burn, keeping in mind that smoke management permits are necessary for burns over 2 acres.
- Acknowledge your responsibility regarding damage to property from the fire and the potential legal consequences of violating this permit.
- Sign and date the application to verify your agreement and understanding of the terms outlined in the permit.
- After completing all fields, review the information for accuracy before saving changes. You may then choose to download, print, or share your completed form.
Complete your burn permit application online today to ensure a responsible and safe burning process.
It is not the clearing of forestland for any other purpose. Open burning for agricultural purposes is usually allowed anywhere in the state, unless fire safety concerns restrict or prohibit burning on a given day. Agricultural burning is limited to genuine agricultural waste.