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04/21/2022

TEMPORARY STAGE 1 FIRE RESTRICTIONS - NO SHOOTING

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY STATE OF COLORADO

These Temporary Fire Restrictions, dated and executed below, supersede all previous Fire Restrictions and Fire Bans.

THESE TEMPORARY FIRE RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO ALL LANDS IN
UNINCORPORATED CLEAR CREEK COUNTY

Pursuant to the Annual Operating Plan regarding the implementation of Fire Restrictions and Fire Bans; and due to the continuing high fire danger conditions within Clear Creek County, the following activities are prohibited pursuant to Stage 1 Restrictions:

1. Igniting, building, maintaining, attending or using any open fire as defined in Ordinance No. 8, or using a fire, including charcoal grills, and barbeques, coal and wood burning stoves and sheepherder's stoves.

2. Sale, possessing, discharging or using any type of fireworks or other pyrotechnic device to include sparklers. This order does not differentiate between lawful use or careless/negligent use of fireworks, but prohibits all fireworks activity and use on public lands as identified above, except municipal-conducted fireworks shows with liability insurance, fire mitigation in preparation and fire suppression on scene during and as needed after the display. This order as it relates to fireworks or other pyrotechnic devices shall expire when this ban is lifted.

3. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle, trailer, or building.

4. All other outdoor spark or flame producing activities.

5. Shooting (discharging of fi****ms of any kind) IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT when engaging in legal hunting activities with a valid hunting license or target shooting within designated shooting range in Clear Creek County (which is only the Clear Creek County Sportsmen Club located on Stanley Road and the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s office range off U.S. Highway 6).

"Open Fire" is defined in Clear Creek County Ordinance No. 8 as: "Any fire outdoors for any purpose, including, but not limited to, bonfires, campfires, charcoal or wood barbeques; lighting off fireworks of any kind, trash or rubbish burning, smoking and lawn, w**d, ditch or crop burning"; but excludes "propane or natural gas barbeque or liquid fuel stove if it is attended at all times and is in a fully enclosed, covered barbeque grill or is contained within a liquid fuel stove."

NOTE: Burn permits issued and not executed prior to the effective date of these Temporary Fire Restrictions shall not be authorized unless approved by the issuing agency on the day of ex*****on.

Stage I fire ban 04-21-2022

Exemptions approved under these Temporary Fire Restrictions:
► Persons with a valid written pe1mit from the Sheriff or appropriate Fire Authority which specifically authorizes the prohibited act.
► Any Federal, State, or local officer or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty.
► Persons using pressurized liquid or gas devices (stoves, grills or lanterns) with shut-off valves in an area at least three feet away from any flammable materials.
► Residents, owners or lessees within the areas above who are using a fire in a permanent dwelling with an effective and properly installed USDA - or SAE - approved spark arrestor.
► Charcoal grill fires at private residences.
► Open fires required in religious ceremonies and for which a valid written pem1it has been granted in advance by the local Fire Department or District.
Individuals operating under any of the above exemptions shall take adequate measures to prevent uncontrolled fires. Measures include, but are not limited to:
1. Containers of adequate water or dry soil nearby; and/or
2. Shovels, fire extinguishers, or other extinguishing agents nearby and/or
3. Coordination with the local Fire Department or District to be on scene or standby during an activity.

ENFORCEMENT
Violators may be charged with 4th degree Arson, and/or Reckless Endangerment, or unlawful conduct on public or private prope1ty, or as provided in Clear Creek County Ordinance No. 8, as determined by the Sheriff.

These Temporary Fire Restrictions will become effective at 11:00 am on April 21, 2022, and shall remain in effect until superseded or repealed.
Executed this 21st day of April, 2022, at 11:00 A.M.
CLEARCREEKCOUNTY SHERIFF

Join the Chamber and the ISMA on Thursday, March 17 at Tommyknockers from 5-7 PM for our monthly business mixer!
03/15/2022

Join the Chamber and the ISMA on Thursday, March 17 at Tommyknockers from 5-7 PM for our monthly business mixer!

03/15/2022

🚧 PROJECT UPDATE 🚧 | Periodic Traffic Stops on I-70 at US 6
Traffic will be periodically stopped in both directions on at (Floyd Hill) west of Evergreen between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., Tuesday, March 15 and Wednesday, March 16. Traffic stops are necessary for rock scaling operations, in which loose rocks are pushed off the mountain slope above the highway.

📍Plan for Delays:
Vehicles will be stopped for about 20 minutes while crews perform this rock scaling work and clean up the highway. The queue of stopped vehicles will then be released before traffic is again stopped and the process repeats.

🌐More info: codot.gov/news/2022/march/i70-us6-bridge-reconstruction-advisory/view

02/26/2022

 The Rotary Club of Clear Creek 2000 is seeking applicants for our 2022 Scholarship Program.  The club will award one scholarship, valued at up to $2000, to pursue vocational/occupational training at an accredited school or training institution.  Applicants must meet the following requirements:R...

02/04/2022

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