Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 1565.40 - Notifications and Permits
a) The
certified prescribed burn manager shall make a reasonable attempt to notify all
adjoining landowners and occupants of the approximate time and date of the
burn, using a method that is reasonably assured to provide notice before the
planned prescribed burn. The method of notification to adjacent landowners
shall be documented on the prescribed burn report. Any one of the following are
considered reasonable attempts of notification and shall be considered in
compliance with Section 15(5) of the Act and this Section; however, this list
should not be construed to be the only acceptable ways to make this
notification:
1) posting the property to be
burned;
2) contacting or attempting
to contact the adjoining landowner by phone, in person, delivery of a brochure
or written notice to a residence or via mail or email; or
3) publication of the intent and range of
dates and approximate time in a newspaper published in the area of the
burn.
b) The certified
prescribed burn manager shall notify, on the day of the burn, the local fire
departments, county dispatcher, 911 dispatcher or other emergency dispatcher
who has jurisdiction over the area including the prescribed burn. If a local
agency is dispatched through a central dispatching agency, the prescribed burn
manager will be considered in compliance with Section 15(4) of the Act and this
Section if he or she has notified the central dispatching agency.
c) The certified prescribed burn manager
shall insure that all local, State and federal permits that are needed are
obtained before a prescribed burn is conducted. This may include, but is not
limited to, an open burning permit from the Illinois EPA pursuant to 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 237.201.
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