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Subd. 5 Revocation of Open Burning Permit. <br />The Open Burning Permit is subject to revocation at the discretion of <br />a DNR forest officer, or the Fire Chief, Fire Marshal, or Assistant <br />Fire Marshal. Reasons for revocation include, but are not limited to: <br />A fire hazard existing or developing during the course of the burn, <br />any of the conditions of the permit being violated during the course of <br />the burn, pollution or nuisance conditions developing during the <br />course of the burn, or a fire smoldering with no flame present. <br />505.06 Burning Ban or Air Quality Alert. No Recreational Fire or Open Burn will <br />be permitted when the City or DNR has officially declared a burning ban due to <br />potential hazardous fire conditions or when the MPCA has declared an Air Quality <br />Alert. <br />505.07 Violation. Any violation of the provisions of this Section 505, or of the <br />terms of any permit issued pursuant to this section, shall be a misdemeanor. Each <br />day a violation exists shall be a separate violation. <br />Effective Date. <br />This ordinance becomes effective from and after itis, pass"! and publication. Passed <br />by the Lino Lakes City Council, this day of , 20 <br />Clerk <br />Published in tidA on the day of <br />200;9 . <br />The motion for adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by Council <br />Member 91G (/ and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in <br />favor thereof: icit <br />The following voted against same:I <br />Whereupon said ordinance was declared duly passed and adopted. <br />