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By rueful
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#261616
May have asked this before, but does anyone know anything about Fire Regulations in the City Limits, rather, Can I have a contained bon fire within the city limits
By LUconn
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#261621
I have always been under the impression that you couldn't have an open fire within the city limits. But then again I do remember them just putting a restriction on leaf burning. So maybe it's allowed in some capacity. In short, don't live in the city.
By rogers3
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#261715
LUconn wrote:I have always been under the impression that you couldn't have an open fire within the city limits. But then again I do remember them just putting a restriction on leaf burning. So maybe it's allowed in some capacity. In short, don't live in the city.
You CAN have an open fire if you are roasting hot dogs, marshmallows, etc.!

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By ATrain
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#261718
rogers3 wrote:
LUconn wrote:I have always been under the impression that you couldn't have an open fire within the city limits. But then again I do remember them just putting a restriction on leaf burning. So maybe it's allowed in some capacity. In short, don't live in the city.
You CAN have an open fire if you are roasting hot dogs, marshmallows, etc.!

List of code exceptions
In that case, I'll bring the marshmallows
By Hold My Own
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#261722
No kidding, just burn what you need to and make sure you have some hotdogs near by



"Sir, you're burning old furniture"

"Of course I am, you havent had a good frank until you taste the hint of oak in one"
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By rueful
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#261747
(e) Open burning for the destruction of classified military documents.
good, because you know how many people in Lynchburg are storing a bunch of these they need to burn in their yards
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By rueful
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#261748
Open burning for camp fires or other fires that are used solely for recreational purposes, for ceremonial occasions, for outdoor noncommercial preparation of food, and for warming of outdoor workers;
assuming this means a recreational bonfire in my back yard is perfectly fine. What would happen if I had a fire and it was illegal or whatever, they gonna arrest me or something?
By Hold My Own
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#261781
You'd get fined....arrest is what happens when you start an open fire that involves your ex-girlfriends house
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By Cider Jim
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#261791
Does Morgantown have any fire regulations regarding the burning of couches? :flamethrower
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