Outdoor Burning
Burn Barrels are illegal in Washington State.
If you chose to burn your yard debris, follow these guidelines for proper and safe burning:
- Obtain a burn permit from City Hall at No Charge.
- Check the ORCAA website for the current burn ban status. Do Not Burn during stagnanet of high wind conditions.
- Only natural vegetation gathered on site may be burned - using only enough paper to start the fire.
- Fires must be attended at all times and be completely extinguished.
- Fires must be at least 50 feet away from any building, wooden fence, trees or other flammable structures.
- Burn piles must be no larger than four feet in diameter and three feet high. Only one pile may be burned at a time.
- Burn small hot fires.
- Never leave a fire unattended. Keep a shovel and water source nearby.
- Burn only during daylight hours.
Prohibited Items
- Paper, newspaper, cardboard etc
- Household Garbage
- Construction debris, plywood etc
- Building materials
- Treated, painted or stained wood
- Tires and other rubber or plastic products
- Chemicals, paint or other petroleum products
Violations of outdoor burning laws may result in fines up to $10,000 per violation.