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Larimer County bans fireworks, open fires for unincorporated areas

As of noon on June 25, a ban on open fires for the unincorporated portions of Larimer County goes into effect. Also in effect, a ban on use of fireworks and public fireworks displays are also restricted but for a specific portion of the unincorporated area:

• The unincorporated area west of County Road 19 (Taft in Fort Collins & Wilson in Loveland), or west of County Roads 21 or 23 where County Road 19 does not exist; and, north of County Road 60, or north of County Road 58 where County Road 60 does not exist.

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The restrictions are set to expire on Sept. 3. The June 25 restrictions were based on a recommendation from the Larimer County Sheriff’s office.

• The restrictions mean that no open fires are allowed, no open camp or cooking fires.
• Smoking in the open is not allowed under these restrictions.
• No fireworks or fireworks displays (in the mapped area) are allowed under these restrictions.
• No agricultural burning is allowed under these restrictions.

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•Contained open fires are not restricted at this time. Contained Open Fires mean fires in permanently constructed stationary masonry or metal fireplaces specifically designed for the purpose of combustion.
• The use of internal or external combustion engine with a spark arresting device properly installed, maintained and in effective working order and meeting published standards.
• Fireplaces or wood stoves located inside permanent structures.
• Fires in commercially operated wood and/or charcoal fired grills designed for cooking.
• Charcoal fired grills when used at a private residence and located on a non-combustible surface of at least ten feet in diameter.

The Sheriff may give limited exemptions from these restrictions based on his pre-approval and inspection.

Any person who knowingly violates the restrictions can be fined. The County’s complete fire ordinance is available at: http://www.larimer.org/policies/. Individual restrictions such as these spell out which items from the ordinance are allowed and not-allowed.

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