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Outdoor burning is allowed when used solely for recreational or ceremonial purposes, in the noncommercial preparation of food, or exclusively as a means of generating warmth in cold weather. In other words, campfires, bonfires, and cooking fires are allowed.
A burn ban means no outdoor burning is allowed, except in an enclosure that contains all flames and/or sparks. Non-commercial cooking, such as backyard cookouts and barbeques, are still allowed. Any outdoor welding and/or other “hot work” must be performed in ance with fire code requirements.
You must obtain a permit before the start of the sale. Each residence is allowed four garage sales per calendar year per location.
It shall be unlawful for any person to burn or cause to be burned, any trash, brush, tree limbs, grass, trees, leaves, paper, boards, planks, shavings, or any other combustible materials whatsoever within the corporate limits of the City, without first having a permit as required by subsection (2) of this section, ...
Visit the Check Before You Burn map on our website for daily forecast information. Call 866-966-3293 for daily Check Before You Burn information. Download the South Coast AQMD app to check local air quality and receive notifications when No-Burn Days are called.
Our Mission. To safeguard the life and property of the Citizens of Bexar County from the perils of fire, explosions, life-safety hazards, and related threats. A Burn Ban is in effect for Bexar County.
Texas Property Tax Rates CountyMedian Home ValueAverage Effective Property Tax Rate Bexar County $222,300 1.88% Hays County $335,700 1.85% Williamson County $370,100 1.83% Wichita County $129,000 1.83%70 more rows