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(1) The Department receives permit requests and permit payments. <br />(2) Application and payment are reviewed to insure that the application <br />is complete and correct payment has been received. <br />(3) A ledger entry will contain date, type of permit, address of <br />applicant, check number and amount of check. <br />(9) The permit application is processed by the permit type, any <br />violations are reviewed, and the date of last inspection noted. <br />(5) The permit is signed by the fire official for issue. <br />(6) The permit is issued and a copy filed. (Ord, of 8-16-93, 5 7) <br />Sec. 34-59. Open Burning Regulations <br />(a) Open burning within 100 feet of a structure will be regulated by the Cabarrus <br />County Fire Marshal's Office. <br />(1)Open burning must meet all provisions of the N. C. Fire Code and North <br />Carolina Administrative Code Title 1 S15A, Chapter 2, Subchapter 2D,. 1900, <br />Control and Prohibition of Open Burning, prior to the issuance of any permit. "No <br />burning of refuse that is in violation of any state or local Air Quality Open <br />Burning Regulations will be allowed." <br />(2) Debris burning falling under the jurisdiction of the North Carolina <br />Department of Natural Resources shall meet their required permit conditions. All <br />requirements of the N. C. Fire Code shall be met along with any other State Laws. <br />(b) Burning Site Requirements <br />(1) The location of the material to be burned shall be a minimum of 50 feet <br />from any structure. If a possible hazard exists, the Fire Official may require <br />this distance to be increased. <br />(2) Piles of material to be burned should be done in a safe manner. This <br />would also include BONFIRES for different events. Bonfires used for ceremonial <br />and religious purposes (schools, civic groups, churches) may take place when all <br />regulations are met. Materials used for Bonfires must also comply with the Air <br />Quality regulations. <br />(3) Only natural materials, such as limbs, brush, grass, leaves, or wood <br />may be burned. <br />(9) A competent person shall constantly attend the fire until such fire is <br />extinguished. <br />(5) A garden hose with suitable water supply or other fire extinguishing <br />equipment, as deemed acceptable by the fire official, shall be readily available <br />for immediate use during the course of the fire until such fire is extinguished. <br />11 <br />Fire Prevention Ordinance <br />RevisedkMi R@dt@ume r 1 kn <br />G-1 Page 179 <br />