Showing ordinances that apply to Corona de Tucson, AZ
Corona de Tucson is an unincorporated community (population 9,240) in Pima County, Arizona. Because Corona de Tucson is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Pima County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The backyard fires rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Recreational backyard fires allowed in approved containers with clean dry wood. Fires limited to 3 ft diameter. PDEQ no-burn days apply. Gas fire features generally exempt.
Recreational backyard fires in unincorporated Pima County are permitted when using approved fire pits, chimineas, or outdoor fireplaces. Fires must be contained in a non-combustible vessel, limited to approximately 3 feet in diameter, and burn only clean, dry, untreated wood. No garbage, construction debris, treated lumber, or yard waste may be burned. A clearance of at least 15 feet from structures and combustible materials is recommended. PDEQ no-burn days apply to recreational fires -- all outdoor burning is prohibited during declared no-burn periods. In WUI zones, additional restrictions may apply through local fire districts. The Northwest Fire District, Rincon Valley Fire District, and other districts serving unincorporated areas may impose seasonal or permanent fire restrictions during drought conditions. Propane and natural gas fire features are generally exempt from no-burn day restrictions as they do not produce particulate emissions. Water or a fire extinguisher must be readily available. Unattended fires are prohibited.
Burning during no-burn day: $100 to $1,000 for first offense. Fire district violations vary. Uncontrolled fires resulting in property damage: potential criminal charges and civil liability. Burning prohibited materials: PDEQ penalties.
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