Burning Information
Mill Creek Cabin Owners-
Cabin owners be extremely careful if burning cabin lot debris in the coming weeks. Lots should be cleaned up by June 30. Among other Cal Fire requirements:
- Secure your permit, permitted only and only on burn days , check with Cal fire to assure it is a burn day. https://burnpermit.fire.ca.gov/
- Maximum burn pile size is 4 foot in diameter.
- Clear all flammable material and vegetation within 10-feet of the outer edge of pile and down to the bare earth.
- Keep a water supply close to the burning site.
- An adult should be in attendance with a shovel until the fire is out.
- No burning shall be undertaken unless weather conditions (particularly wind) are such that burning can be considered safe.
- Maximum burn pile size is 4 foot in diameter.
- Clear all flammable material and vegetation within 10-feet of the outer edge of pile and down to the bare earth.
- Keep a water supply close to the burning site.
- An adult should be in attendance with a shovel until the fire is out.
- No burning shall be undertaken unless weather conditions (particularly wind) are such that burning can be considered safe.
Hope everyone is getting to enjoy Mill Creek this summer!
MCSHA Board
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Here is some information pertaining to Defendable Space as well as the Tinder application that would need to be signed by homeowners for our crews to operate. Another valuable resource for residents to reference is the link: https://www.fire.ca.gov/dspace.
If you have any questions or need more information, please let me know.
Thanks,
Drew Barnhart, Project Manager
Resource Conservation District – Tehama County
Direct: 916.525.5510. Office: 530.727.1294 ext. 104
www.tehamacountyrcd.org