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Report
Approved Date
10/23/2007
Control Number
2007-358
Agenda Item Number
7.G.
Entity Name
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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Division of Forestry Policy
Annual Fire Control Report
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The Division of Forestry can respond to dump or landfill fires to provide only logistical support. <br /> If a brush fire starts as a result of a dump or landfill fire, DOF will combat the brush fire a safe <br /> distance from the site. Lack of safety equipment and training for DOF personnel will not allow <br /> direct attack. <br /> BURNING AUTHORIZATIONS <br /> The Division of Forestry is responsible for the enforcement of Chapter 590, Florida Statutes. An <br /> Intergovernmental Agreement between the DOF and Department of Environmental Protection <br /> has delegated a portion of DEP rule, Chapter 62-256 Open Burning and Frost Protection Fires, to <br /> DOR DOF has adopted Chapter 5I-2 Rural Open Burning. <br /> The Division of Forestry will issue burn authorizations for all rural land clearing, agriculture, and <br /> silviculture operations in Indian River County. DOF will handle complaints and enforce the <br /> open burning laws and rules related to this type burning. DOF will provide the DES a daily <br /> listing of all such authorizations by Section, Township and Range_ <br /> In September 1990, the Board of County Commissioners passed Chapter 925 . This chapter <br /> concerns burning authorizations for non-Waal land clearing. The Indian River Co. Department of <br /> Emergency Services started issuing all non-rural authorizations in the county. The county <br /> provides the manpower to inspect and enforce their ordinance. The DOF will provide the fire <br /> weather forecast to insure safe issuance. <br /> DES will provide a daily listing of all such authorizations to DOF . <br /> In all cities, the DES will issue the land clearing burning authorizations. Indian River Shores <br /> issues their own burning authorizations and Chapter 62-256 is followed in the town. DOF does <br /> provide the DES with a daily list of these authorizations. DES or DOF can terminate any bum it <br /> deems unsafe or hazardous to the citizens of Indian River County or if fire weather or conditions <br /> warrant. <br /> INCIDENT REPORTS <br /> Upon request, each agency will provide an incident report to the requesting agency. Until <br /> compatible telecommunications technology is mutually acquired by each agency, the incident <br /> reports will be mailed or dispatched, depending upon the urgency of the request. <br /> FIRE CAUSE INVESTIGATION <br /> On each fire the DOF and/or DES crews respond to, the initial attack crew will do a preliminary <br /> fire cause investigation. In those cases where enough information is obtained by that crew for <br /> possible criminal prosecution, the responding agency will notify an appropriate law enforcement <br /> agency such as the local sheriff, city police, DACS Investigator, or Fire Department Investigator. <br /> The law enforcement agency will determine whether the evidence is sufficient to proceed with an <br /> investigation or arrest. <br />
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