Burn Ban - Bay County
All outdoor burning prohibited in Bay County
Panama City, FL – At the request of Bay County
Emergency Services Chief Mark Bowen and the Florida Forest Service, and
under the authority of the ongoing Hurricane Michael emergency
declaration, a burn ban that prohibits any outdoor activity
that could cause fires in Bay County is effective immediately.
The ban, signed this morning by Bay County
Commission Chairman Philip “Griff” Griffitts and set for ratification at
the next meeting of the board, prohibits activities such as open
burning; the sale or use of fireworks; lawn, debris or
trash burning; improper disposal of matches or cigarettes; and any
outdoor activity that could cause sparks or flames. The use of charcoal
or gas grills for cooking is permitted under the order.
Illegal activities may result in penalties of a
fine not to exceed $500 or a jail term of no more than 60 days or both.
Each day the violation exists is a separate offense or violation.
Further, violators of the burn ban may be subject
to civil action for abatement and damages.
“Considering the massive amount of downed trees we
still have from Hurricane Michael, dry conditions, low humidity and
recent winds, enacting a burn ban is a prudent course of action,”
Griffitts said.
The ban runs concurrently with the Hurricane
Michael emergency declaration, though it can be modified or rescinded by
the board. This order applies throughout Bay County, though
municipalities may opt out by resolution or ordinance.
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If you are a member of the media and would like more information about this topic, please contact
Valerie
Sale at
(850) 248-8170 or email at
vsale@baycountyfl.gov.
Alert sent on
05/11/2020 at 2:43PM EDT
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