Murray Joint Fire District

Upcoming Events

05/08/2024
Murray Fire Commissioners meeting

View All Events

US Federal Contractor Registration System for Award Management Verified Vendor Seal
Total Calls
Month Totals EMS FIRE
Jan 76 35 28
Feb 19 14 3
Mar 0
Apr 0
May 0
Jun 0
Jul 0
Aug 0
Sep 0
Oct 0
Nov 0
Dec 0
EMS FIRE
Total 95 49 31

2024 Continued
Month MVA's M/A Misc.
Jan 3 7 3
Feb 2 0 2
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total 5 7 5

Web Counters
Website Visitors
Since
February 6, 2024
16,466
Visitors Today
May 01, 2024
579
NYS Burn Ban in Effect: March 16 - May 14
Email Print RSS Facebook Twitter RSS

By Captain Jeffrey Elsenheimer Jr.
March 17, 2024

Open burning is prohibited in NYS, with several exceptions:
• Camp fires or any other outdoor fires less than 3 feet in height and 4 feet in length, width or diameter are allowed.
• Small cooking fires are allowed.
• Ceremonial or celebratory bonfires are allowed. Disposal of flags or religious items in a small-sized fire is allowed, if it is not otherwise prohibited by law or regulation.
• Only charcoal or dry, clean, untreated or unpainted wood can be burned.
• Fires cannot be left unattended and must be fully extinguished.

In towns with a total population less than 20,000, you may burn tree limbs with attached leaves. The limbs must be less than 6 inches in diameter and 8 feet in length (also referred to as brush). However, this is not allowed from March 16 through May 14 due to the increased risk of wildfires. Burning loose leaves or leaf piles is illegal.

The practice of burning large piles of brush collected from local residents at town or county transfer sites is prohibited. The individual landowners in small towns may burn their brush on-site, as discussed above. Downed limbs and branches generated at a transfer site are also allowed to be burned on-site with the same restrictions. See Section 215.3 for a full list of exceptions.

Please note: While most firewood must be untreated, some firewood is heat treated (kiln dried) to control invasive insect species if it is to be transported over 50 miles. Heat treated firewood is not intended to be prohibited. However, the burning of chemically treated wood, such as pressure-treated lumber and plywood, is prohibited.

Hyperlinks: 6 CRR-NY 215.3 NY-CRR
 

Add a Comment Add a Comment 0 Comment(s)


Website Designed and Hosted By: Content Proudly Maintained By: Contact Info:
Firehouse Solutions
www.FirehouseSolutions.com
Murray Joint Fire District
PO Box 495
7 Thomas St.
Holley, NY 14470
Emergency Dial 911
Non-Emergency: 585-638-6884
E-mail: info@mjfd.org
Copyright © 2024 Firehouse Solutions (A Service of Technology Reflections, Inc.)