Outdoor burning rules in Missouri City, TX β also called the burn ban, open burning, or fire restriction ordinance β set when you can burn yard waste, debris, or run a recreational fire.
Missouri City restricts outdoor burning under Chapter 38, generally prohibiting open burning of trash, brush, and yard waste unless a fire marshal permit is obtained or a recognized exception applies.
Outdoor burning of household waste, construction debris, and vegetation is prohibited within the city. Limited exceptions include permitted ceremonial fires, small recreational cooking fires in approved containers, and authorized agricultural or land-clearing burns approved by the fire marshal. Burns must comply with TCEQ rules, weather windows, and setback distances from structures and roadways. Burn bans declared by Fort Bend County or the state suspend any allowed burning during high-risk periods.
Class C misdemeanor citations up to $2,000 per day; mandatory extinguishment; cost recovery for fire department response; civil liability for any resulting damage.
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