Ordinance — Mccrory
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The city council of McCrory amended its open burning ordinance to prohibit burning trash, tires, shingles, manufactured materials, hazardous chemicals, and similar items within city limits and public rights-of-way; burning is also banned during Woodruff County burn bans.
Key Takeaways
- Burning trash and hazardous materials within city limits is prohibited
- Prohibition includes tires, shingles, manufactured materials, and chemicals
- Burning is banned in public rights-of-way
- All burning is prohibited during Woodruff County burn bans
- Ordinance amends and replaces previous open burning rules
What to do next
- 1
Stop prohibited burning immediately
Cease burning trash, tires, shingles, hazardous materials, or burning in public rights-of-way in McCrory effective now.
- 2
Check Woodruff County burn status
Before any outdoor fire, verify if Woodruff County has an active burn ban; all burning is banned during such periods.
- 3
Contact city officials for clarification
If unsure whether a material is prohibited, contact the McCrory city hall or city council for guidance.
Frequently asked questions
- What materials am I not allowed to burn in McCrory?
- You may not burn trash, food waste, animal parts, tires, shingles, manufactured materials, combustibles, or hazardous chemicals within city limits.
- Does the ordinance ban burning in the street or sidewalk?
- Yes; burning in any public right-of-way within McCrory is prohibited.
- What happens when Woodruff County issues a burn ban?
- The city of McCrory prohibits any burning for the duration of the county burn ban.
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Legal terms in this notice
- Ordinance
- A law or regulation enacted by a city council governing behavior within the city.
- Public right-of-way
- Public land such as streets or sidewalks where the public has access and special rules apply.
- Burn ban
- A temporary prohibition on open burning declared by the county due to hazardous conditions.
Full Notice Text
ORDINANCE 299 -AAMENDING ORDINANCE 289AN ORDINANCE FOR OPEN BURNING IN THE CITY LIMITS OF MCCRORYWHEREAS, In order to promote, protect, and Improve the health. safety. and welfare of thecltlzens of Mccrory, ArkansasNOVII THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CFIY OF MCCRORY,ARKKANSAS:Unlavvful to burn:It shall be unlavvful for any person to burn or cause to be burned. trash. refuse. food waste.anlmel substance or parts thereof, tlres shlngles. m > nufactured materlals, combustlbles,any chemical substance whlch has hazardous chemlcsl or hazardous substance th = tvvould create a hazardous or offenslve condltlon In any resldantlal area wlthln the clty lImIts¤of the Clty of Mccrory, Arkansas. or In any public rlght-of—way.Durlng perlods of time In which Woodruff County Institutes a Burn Ban for the entirecounty. the Clty of McCrory prohlblts any burnlng for the duratlo