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STATE OF MINNESOTA

Department of Natural Resources

Division of Forestry

Houston County Office

507-724-5261 ext 5

 

 

2011 HOKAH AREA FIRE WARDENS

 

Hokah Township

 

Kevin and Sara Walther            507-894 4005

Gary and Maureen Meiners       507-482-6703

Bernard and Gertrude Wieser    507-894-4421

 

 

Brownsville Township

 

Gary and Maureen Meiners     507-482-6703

Cecil Graf                              507-482-6211

Chuck Gavin                          507-725-5000

John and Rosemary Miller       507-482-6754

Dewayne Schroeder               507-725-2255

Dan and Krissi Tooke              507-482-4955

Matt Hocheit                          507-724-3147

 

 

Where do I get a permit?

  • Any DNR Forestry Office
  • Any Fire Warden - A Fire Warden is a volunteer commissioned by a DNR Forest Officer to issue open burning permits for a specific geographic area. This could be a county official, a county sheriff, local Fire Marshal or even your neighbor.
  • Go to Burning Permit Online service. There is a $5 charge per calendar year for this service.

What materials cannot be burned?

Union Township

 

Dewayne Schroeder                  507-725-2255

Kevin and Sara Walther             507-894-4005

 

Mound Praire Township

 

Tamara Boldt                        507-896-3747

Donald and Donnis Buchan      507-895-2397

                                            507-895-4657

Robert or Victoria Drieslein      507-896-3270

Evonne Snow                         507-896-3747

Richard and Evonne Snow       507-896-3897

Kevin and Sara Walther           507-894-4005

 

LaCrescent Township

 

Donald and Donnis Buchan      507-895-2397

                                            507-895-4657

Bernard Buehler                     507-895-2403

Ralph and Lynn Yates              507-895-2388

 

 

Welcome to the Open Burning Permit Online Service

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is pleased to offer citizens the option to purchase annual open burning permits online. Permits obtained through this system are valid for the calendar year in which they are purchased, but must be activated each day burning occurs. The fee for this annual open burning permit is five dollars ($5.00).

After completing the application process and paying the five-dollar fee, you will be able to save an electronic copy and will be asked to print your permit at the end of the process. You must have the printed permit with you while conducting your burn.

Permits available on line are currently only offered for burning small piles of vegetative material or for burning areas less than one acre in size (about the size of a football field). If you wish to burn large piles or larger areas, you will need to contact a local forestry office.

Note: You may not conduct your burn until you have requested activation as instructed on your permit. You may activate on-line during your application process, or by calling 1-866-533-BURN(2876). Activation will only be possible if burning conditions are favorable to allow open burning; you will receive an activation code that you must write on your permit in the space provided.

What you will need before starting the application process:

  • You must be the landowner or have written permission of the landowner to burn at the burn site location.
  • Information about the type of burn (piled material, grass field, garden plot etc.)
  • Location of the burn, either an address (E-911 compatible) or the legal description (available on your property tax statement)
  • Credit/Debit card (Mastercard or Visa)
  • Printer - to print your completed permit (you must have printed permit with you while conducting your burning operation)
  • A valid email account. An email account is required by the banking system to process your credit card payment. In addition, the email account will allow you to reprint a permit at a later date if it is misplaced or destroyed and will save entry time in the future as much of the information you need to enter will be saved in the system.
  • Turn off any pop-up blocking software you may have installed.