A week and a half ago 400 municipal officials attended the Town Fair sponsored by the Vermont League of Cities of Town (VLCT). The biggest workshop on the schedule was a forum with the gubernatorial candidates. Guess what? Only one of the big two was in attendance. Shumlin was there, and although I didn't attend the session I heard he was very receptive and responsive to the issues and the questions of the crowd. So where was Dubie? Rumor has it that he declined the invitation to attend because his conditions for the forum weren't met--he wanted to be presented in a separate room and wouldn't participate in an unscripted debate. Hmmmm....why would a candidate for governor pass up the opportunity to campaign to such an influential and connected crowd?
Please, don't forget to vote on or before Nov. 2nd.
Part 2: Burn Policy Ordinance
We've finally arrived on a draft for the new burn policy. You can read the entire text here.
This is the summary of the proposed ordinance:
What can I burn?
- “Natural Wood” = branches and brush less than 4” in diameter.
- “Non-woody vegetation” = leaves, grass, yard trimmings and other organic materials
- Burning natural wood or non-woody vegetation when there is no snow on the ground surrounding the area where the burn will take place.
- A bonfire greater than thirty (30) inches in diameter when there is no snow on the ground surrounding the bonfire area.
- Burning construction or demolition materials and commercial wastes only if approved by the Department of Environmental Conservation.
- Barbeque pits less than thirty (30) inches in diameter.
- Campfires or bonfires less than thirty (30) inches in diameter.
- Recreational burning of natural wood within a chiminea or similar open container.
- Burning natural wood or non-woody vegetation when there is snow on the ground surrounding the area where the burn will take place.
- All permitted and exempt fires shall be extinguished when not attended to.
- All individuals conducting a permitted or exempt fire shall have means available to keep the fire under control or to extinguish it immediately.
- A permitted or exempt fire is never allowed to smolder.
- No structure can be intentionally burned.
- An authorized individual may order any fire to be extinguished.
- An authorized individual may inspect material to be burned and deny issuance of a permit as a result of the inspection.
- No burning within 200’ of a woodland or forestland or field containing dry grass when there is no snow on the ground.
Thanks, Kim
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