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The Permit holder is responsible for compliance and implementation of all general <br /> conditions, special conditions and the burn event safety plan as established in the <br /> Permit issued. <br /> Subd. 11. Jevocation of Open Burning Permit. The Open Burning Permit is subject <br /> to revocation at the discretion of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, <br /> Department of Natural Resources, the applicable Fire Chief, City staff or Orono <br /> Police Department. Reasons for revocation include, but are not limited to: a fire <br /> hazard existing or developing during the course of the burn,any of the conditions of <br /> the Permit being violated during the course of the burn, pollution or nuisance <br /> conditions developing during the course of the burn, a fire smoldering with no flame <br /> present or burning of materials brought onto the property from another site. <br /> Revocation of an open burning permit will result in a 6 month moratorium for <br /> issuance of open burning permits for the applicant or subject property. <br /> Subd. 12. Denial of Open Burning Permit. If established criteria for the issuance of <br /> an Open Burning Permit are not met or during review of said application, it is <br /> determined that a practical alternative method of disposal of the material exists, or <br /> a pollution or nuisance condition would result, or if a burn event safety plan cannot <br /> be drafted to the satisfaction of City staff, then the City of Orono staff person may <br /> deny the Open Burning Permit application. <br /> Applications for an open burning permit within 6 months of the revocation of a <br /> previous permit will be denied. This 6 month moratorium will apply to both permits <br /> issued to the same applicant or for the same property. <br /> Subd. 13. Bunning Ban or Air Quality Alert. No Recreational Fire or Open Burn <br /> will be permitted when the City staff, City's Fire Chief,Fire Marshall, City's Police <br /> Chief or DNR has officially declared a burning ban due to potential ha7nrdous fire <br /> conditions or when the MPCA has declared an Air Quality Alert. <br /> Subd. 14. Rules Adopted by Reference. Minnesota Statutes 88.16 to 88.17 and <br /> 88.171 and Minnesota Uniform Fire Code are hereby adopted by reference and made <br /> a part of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. <br /> Subd. 15. Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this chapter is guilty of <br /> a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine and/or <br /> imprisonment. <br /> 5 <br />