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Open & Prescribed Burn Permits

TO OBTAIN A BURN PERMIT:
Download and email a completed permit to: fire@sciotownshipmi.gov

Or, call the Fire Department at (734) 665-6001

  • Open Burn Permit (download permit first, then enter info)
    Unless a permit is found to be noncompliant, in which case you will hear back from a staff member, permits are considered valid upon submission

    Permits may be submitted by phone or by email and are valid for no more than seven days. Burn permits may only be issued for open burning at residential properties with one- and two-family dwellings. All other properties, including commercial and industrial, are prohibited from open burning by EGLE air quality regulations.

  • Prescribed Burn Permit Application

Open burning in Scio Township is regulated by several state statutes and local ordinance, which are summarized below:

Prohibited open burning as follows:

  • No permits shall be issued for:
    • parcels of land with addresses located east of M-14
    • parcels within 1,400 feet of the City of Dexter or the City of Ann Arbor
    • parcels of land of less than one acre in size
    • parcels that are commercial or idustrial, or that are not residential with a one- or two-family dwelling

Open burning may be done after obtaining a permit from the fire department. The landowner must maintain his or her fire in compliance with PA 451 of 1994, PA 102 of 2012, and air quality regulations.

TYPES OF OUTSIDE FIRES AUTHORIZED AND RULES (IFC 2021 section 307):

OPEN BURNING (permit required):
The burning of materials wherein products of combustion are emitted directly into the ambient air without passing through a stack or chimney from an enclosed chamber. Open burning does not include road flares, smudge-pots and similar devices associated with safety or occupational uses typically considered open flames, recreational fires or use of portable outdoor fireplaces.

  • Approved materials: Vegetable or other garden debris, shrubbery, brush, or tree trimmings less than 4' in length and 2" in diameter that can be converted to compost.
  • Prohibited materials: Anything other than approved materials including construction or demolition waste. Additionally, the burning of leaves and grass clippings is prohibited under state law and not authorized in Scio Township. Open burning of commercial and industrial waste is prohibited unless a company has obtained a permit from EGLE’s Air Quality Division.
  • Safe distance: Open burning must take place not less than 50’ from a structure, unless in an approved container. This may be reduced to 25’ when the pile is less than 3’ in diameter and 2’ or less in height.
  • Attendance: The open burn shall be constantly attended to until extinguished and a means of extinguishment is available for immediate utilization. 

BONFIRE (permit required):
An outdoor fire used for ceremonial purposes.

  • Bonfires are permitted and require a burn permit.
  • Bonfires must be a minimum of 50’ from a structure
  • A bonfire is larger than 3’ wide and 2’ tall.
  • The bonfire shall be constantly attended to until extinguished and a means of extinguishment is available for immediate utilization. 

RECREATIONAL FIRE (permit not required):
An outdoor fire burning materials other than rubbish where the fuel being burned is not contained in an incinerator, outdoor fireplace, portable outdoor fireplace, barbeque grill or barbeque pit and has a total fuel area of 3 feet (914 mm) or less in diameter and 2 feet (610 mm) or less in height for pleasure, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth or similar purposes.

  • A recreational fire is allowed anywhere in Scio Township, no permit is required-must be 25’ from a structure.
  • A recreational fire in a portable outdoor fireplace shall not be conducted within 15’ of a structure except when used at one- and -two- family dwellings.

PRESCRIBED BURN (permit required):
Prescribed burning is permitted provided that the burning is in compliance with a prescription and to meet planned fire or land management objectives of a continuous cover of fuels. Prescribed burns must be done in compliance with part 515 of the natural resources and environmental protection act, Public Act No. 451 of 1994.  A written permit for prescribed burning is required. The following conditions must be met by the applicant prior to issuance of a prescribed burn permit:

  • The landowner or his or her designee has specifically consented to the prescribed burn
  • The requirements of section 51503 of PA 451 of 1994 are met
  • There are adequate firebreaks at the burn site and sufficient personnel and firefighting equipment for control of the fire
  • A certified prescription burn manager is present on site with a copy of the prescription, from ignition to control of the fire
  • The permit is accurately and completely filled out by the applicant.

Contact the fire department during business hours with any questions on obtaining a prescribed burning permit. These permits are issued only to certified personnel.  

Public Act 451 of 1994 prohibits the burning of household waste that contains plastic, rubber, foam, chemically treated wood, textiles, electronics, chemicals, or hazardous materials. This act also prohibits open burning, including leaves and grass clippings, in communities with over 7,500 residents, unless allowed by local ordinance. 

Public Act 102 of 2012 prohibits burning of household waste from a family dwelling with the exception of untreated paper. 

Scio Township has adopted the 2021 version of the International Fire Code as its fire code. IFC section 307 authorizes and regulates open burning within the community. This section has been amended by modification of section 307.1.1

MORE INFORMATION:
More information can be obtained at the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy website located at: https://www.michigan.gov/egle/about/organization/air-quality/open-burning