To obtain a burning permit in:

Goodhue County: Go to http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/burningpermits

Oronoco Township: Go to http://www.co.olmsted.mn.us/links/oronoco.asp contact person is Fire Warden - Richard Tiede

New Haven Township: Go to http://www.co.olmsted.mn.us/links/new_haven.asp contact person is Chairperson - David O'Brien

Milton Township: Contact Deputy Chief Tony Klennert - Email: pifd@pitel.net Phone: (507)356-4848 or stop at Howard's Auto Body Mon-Fri 8-4

 

Buring Permit Applications and Laws

Burning Permits are Available
Ground Conditions are: Acceptable for open fires with a burning permit.


Check the status of your permit
Last Name
Permit #



Please read all of the following information before continuing onto step 2.



Step 1: Laws and Regulations

When do I need an open burning permit?
When the ground is not snow covered.
By definition, in Minnesota Statute 88.16 subd. 2: "Snow-covered" means that the ground has a continuous unbroken cover of snow, to a depth of three inches or more, surrounding the immediate area of the fire, sufficient to keep the fire from spreading.


When is a permit not needed?
For a "campfire"...
"Campfire" means a fire set for cooking, warming, or ceremonial purposes, which is not more than three feet in diameter by three feet high, and has had the ground five feet from the base of the fire cleared of all combustible material.

What can I burn with a permit or in an approved burner?
Vegetative material, such as: grass, leaves, brush and untreated lumber.

What materials cannot be burned?

Step 2: Fill out an Application

Step 3: Check the status of your permit
Last Name
Permit #

 

 

 

 

 




















 


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