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F <br />um, 87 fxA4,1 <br />it as temporary and not stationary. Any longer than 6 months <br />requires a DER permit. <br />Director Keating pointed out changes in Section 925. <br />There are two additional. exemptions, and the implementing agency <br />would be changed from the Environmental Health Department to the <br />Fire Division of the Emergency Services Department. <br />Mr. DeBlois clarified that when we say "exempt," in reality <br />there is an agreement with the Division of Forestry that they would <br />be implementing the state regulations and that we have minimum <br />requirements related to both agriculture and rural burning. <br />* (6) Except for transportation to sanitary landfills which are <br />* * permitted and approved in accordance with Chapter 403, Florida <br />Statutes, and Chapter 17-701, Florida Administrative Cpde,,or <br />debris transported to other disposal or recycling facilities <br />approved by the county as burn, recycling, or disposal sites, <br />it is unlawful to transport land clearing debris from one <br />parcel to another parcel. <br />Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, landclearing debris <br />generated from a parcel(s) may be transported to a parcel(s) <br />under the same ownership as the debris -generating parcel(s), <br />or to a parcel owned or leased by the land clearing contractor <br />who conducted the land clearing, and incinerated under the <br />provisions of this ordinance (Chaoter 925). <br />Director Keating explained that a burning use that is non - <br />allowed is recognized as being allowed in here subject to air <br />curtain incinerator provisions, and this is an important <br />distinction. This means that a land clearer can get control of a <br />piece of property, either by purchase or lease. He would be exempt <br />from DER rules by having a temporary facility with an air curtain <br />incinerator permit from the County. This would allow him to clear <br />various sites for clients and bring all the debris to one site and <br />burn it. In this way he would meet the air curtain incinerator <br />requirements in our ordinance as well as the DER requirement. <br />Commissioner Bird asked for clarification, because the first <br />paragraph of (6) prohibits transporting debris to other sites. <br />Director Keating. explained that it- is important to have the <br />prohibition on illegal dumping in the first paragraph, with the <br />narrow exception as described in the second paragraph, beginning <br />"notwithstanding." <br />County Attorney Charles Vitunac suggested clarifying the <br />exception in the second paragraph by inserting a phrase, such as, <br />"except as noted in paragraph 2," and Director Keating agreed to <br />confer with legal staff and include the specific wording. <br />18 <br />_ M <br />
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