State Fire Managers Implement Fire Restrictions to Remainder of State Land in Coconino County
Phoenix, AZ (6/10/20) - As fire activity and danger increases in the high country, state fire managers will put Coconino County, south of the Grand Canyon, into Stage II fire restrictions.
Stage II fire restrictions have been in place since May on all state lands throughout Arizona, except that portion of Coconino. Due to public safety concerns, Department of Forestry and Fire Management fire managers feel conditions now warrant those restrictions.
Restrictions go into effect at 12:01 am, on Saturday, June 13.
Under Stage II restrictions, no campfires are allowed and outdoor work is restricted. Target shooting and fireworks are not allowed on Arizona state lands at any time of the year.
The Stage II restrictions also mean DFFM’s Industrial Plan C is in effect, to include, restrictions on time of use for chainsaws, mechanical fellers, masticators and chippers. A fire guard must be in place for industrial activities.
Restrictions apply to all state-owned and state-managed lands within the above-mentioned counties including:
- All Game and Fish Commission Wildlife areas and department properties outside incorporated municipalities.
- All State Parks outside incorporated municipalities – State Parks do have fire restrictions in place. Please refer to https://azstateparks.com/arizona-state-park-fire-restrictions-and-info – for park-specific fire restriction information.
- All Department of Transportation highway, right-of-way property outside incorporated municipalities, not owned by federal land management agencies.
Restrictions include:
- No campfires. Building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire, campfire, charcoal, coal fire, or wood stove, including in developed campgrounds or improved sites is prohibited.
- Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building.
- No chainsaw use from 9am – 8pm.
- Discharging a firearm, air rifle or gun gas, unless while engaged in a lawful hunt pursuant to state, federal, or tribal laws and regulations is prohibited.
- Fireworks or another incendiary device are prohibited.
- Mechanical and industrial prohibitions include, operating any internal combustion engine, welding or operating acetylene or other torch with an open flame, and using an explosive.
Exemptions include:
- Persons with a written permit that specifically authorizes the otherwise prohibited act. This process can be utilized in cases where public works and public utility emergency repairs are necessary.
- Industrial operations where specific operations and exemptions are identified and mitigation measures are implemented as outline in an agency plan.
- Persons using a device fueled by liquid petroleum or LPG fuels that can be turned on and off is permitted. Such devices can only be used in an area that is barren or clear of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within three feet of the device.
- Operating generators with an approved spark arresting device within an enclosed vehicle or building, or in an area that is barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials with three feet of the generator.
- Operating motorized vehicles on designated roads and you must park in an area devoid of vegetation within 10 feet of the roadway.
- Persons conducting activities in those designated areas where the activity is specifically authorized by written posted notice.
- Any federal, state or local law enforcement officer, or member of an organized rescue or firefighting organization, or other authorized personnel in the performance of an official duty.
- All land within a city boundary is exempted unless otherwise stated in a city ordinance.
- Discharging of firearms is allowed on agency designated shooting ranges.
All exemptions to these restrictions must be approved by the State Forester.
If local authorities have imposed stronger restrictions then those listed above, than the local restrictions shall apply.
These restrictions apply to all permit and lease holders and other authorized users of state-managed lands. These restrictions do not apply to private lands under ARS § 37-1303.
Restrictions are effective at 12:01 am on June 13, 2020, and will continue until rescinded.
For statewide fire restriction information go to: http://firerestrictions.us/az/