Media Release

Local State of Emergency

Tuesday, December 28, 2010 3:00 PM

ALACHUA COUNTY, FL - Due to the recent and forecasted weather conditions and wildfire activity, a proclamation declaring a Local State of Emergency has been issued in Alachua County and the Emergency Order implementing a Countywide Burn Ban (issued on December 22, 2010) will be extended for an additional 7 day period. This Proclamation and Emergency Order are effective for 7 days and may be renewed.

The mandatory burn ban affects all of Alachua County, including rural and municipal areas. 

The countywide mandatory burn ban prohibits all of the following:

·         All outdoor burning that has not been specifically permitted by the Florida Division of Forestry.

·         The use of any fireworks, sparklers, flares, or other pyrotechnic devices except as provided by law for public displays requiring a permit.

* Please note that the ban does not affect agricultural burning permitted by the Florida Division of Forestry for land clearing or prescribed burning purposes.

Although the use of LPG/LNG grills and charcoal grills is permitted, the public is encouraged to keep a constant watch for any stray sparks or embers while cooking outdoors. Additionally, due to the potential for accidental ignitions, the use of motorized equipment such as ATVs and dirt bikes is discouraged during times of high wildfire risk. Please bear in mind that lawnmowers, both push and riding, also pose accidental ignition risks. Citizens are asked to exercise extreme caution during the burn ban. Working together, Alachua County's citizens and local fire suppression agencies may avoid a repeat of the 1998 wildfires which scorched 7,100 acres locally.

Any burning within the County during the imposed ban will be in violation of Alachua County ordinance 86-1, sections 10.08 and 10.09 and section 252.50 of Florida Statutes. It will be considered a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to a 60-day imprisonment and up to a $500.00 fine. All County and municipal law enforcement agencies are authorized to enforce the ordinance.

For more information, contact Alachua County Department of Public Safety at 352-384-3101.

Contact

  • Mark Sexton
  • Communications & Legislative Affairs Director
  • Phone: 352-374-5204
  • Cell: 352-283-2317

If you have a disability and need an accommodation in order to participate in a County program, service or public meeting, please contact the Alachua County Equal Opportunity Office at 352-374-5275 at least 2 business days prior to the event. TTY users please call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

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