Eastland County Commissioners Court voted unanimously Monday, September 25th at a regular meeting to reinstate the Eastland County Burn Ban.
“The Commissioners Court has determined that circumstances present in all or part of the unincorporated area of the county create a public safety hazard that would be exacerbated by outdoor burning; …. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Commissioners Court of Eastland County that all outdoor burning is banned in the unincorporated area of the county to begin September 25, 2023 for 90 days from the adoption of this Order, the same being December 23, 2023, unless the restrictions are terminated earlier based on a determination made by the Texas Forest Service or this Court. This Order is adopted pursuant to Local Government Code 352.081, and other applicable statutes. This order does not prohibit outdoor burning activities related to public health and safety that are authorized by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for (1) firefighter training; (2) public utility, natural gas pipeline or mining operations; or (3) planting or harvesting of agricultural crops; or, (4) burns that are conducted by a prescribed burn manager certified under Section 153.048, Natural Resources Code, and meet the standards of Section 153.047, Natural Resources code. The County Judge may rescind this Order upon a determination that the circumstances that required the Order no longer exist. In accordance with Local Government code 352.081(h), a violation of this Order is a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.00.”
The Order restricting outdoor burning was adopted by the Court on Sept. 25, 2023 by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays. The New Burn Ban became Effective September 25, 2023.