LEON COUNTY, Fla. (WCTV) – Leon County is extending a temporary countywide burn ban due to exceptional drought conditions.
The ban is now expected to last until Dec. 3., according to officials. Leon County Commission Chairman Christian Caban said in the media release that the ban is a cautionary measure.
“Out of an abundance of caution and in response to the extreme drought conditions we are facing, this temporary burn ban extension is an essential step to protect lives, homes, and property across Leon County,” Caban said. “We are asking everyone to do their part by following this guidance so our first responders can best keep our community safe during these conditions.”
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Any open burning is banned, according to Leon County. This includes the burning of any yard debris, land-clearing fires, campfires, bonfires, fire pits, burning of household trash, construction debris or any use of burn barrels.
The ban does not include the use of gas or other devices for cooking, indoor fireplaces, burns done by the Florida Forest Service or any firefighter or emergency training activities by the City of Tallahassee Fire Department.
“Violations of the temporary burn ban may be subject to enforcement under applicable County ordinances and state law, including fines and other penalties as provided by law,” per the Leon County press release.
Leon County said the burn ban may be changed or lifted as they coordinate with fire experts.
This comes as other counties throughout the Big Bend issue burn bans, including Gadsden County, Lafayette County and Jefferson County.
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