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2021 FIRE PERMITS

Home > News > 2021 FIRE PERMITS
March 24 -

“2021 FIRE PERMITS”

FIRE PERMITS ARE  NOW AVAILABLE.    COST – $25
REMEMBER – You are required to have a valid permit to burn grass/brush piles etc. on Settlement.
PLEASE – burn wisely – with no wind, start early in the day. make sure you have tools/water and people present to ensure that the fire doesn’t get away on you.
IF the fire department is called out to fight a fire that was set without a permit or wasn’t supervised properly, you may be responsible for paying the cost of fighting the fire.
PLEASE PRINT OFF/HAND DELIVER TO THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OR FAX TO 780 943 2575 OR EMAIL YOUR COMPLETED PERMIT TO: [email protected]
Permit isn’t valid until payment has been made.
If you have any questions, please call Kelly @ 780 614 5100.
You can download and print the permit here.
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