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031-24 (RatifyingEmergencyOpenAirBurnBan) f 'S RESOLUTION RATIFYING DECLARATION OF AN EMERGENCY BAN ON OPEN-AIR BURNING WHEREAS,because of extreme atmospheric and drought conditions,the threat of wildfires due to minimum relative humidity, winds, and extremely low fuel moisture is increased thereby facilitating the possibility of multiple and possibly large incidents that could threaten lives and property within Frederick County; and WHEREAS, following the identification of the above-stated circumstances, the Frederick County Fire Marshal, in coordination with the County Administrator, implemented emergency measures and declared an emergency ban on open-air burning effective Friday,November 8, 2024. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Frederick County Board of Supervisors,pursuant to Chapter 45, Article I1, Section 45-10E of the Code of Frederick County, ratifies the declaration of the emergency ban on open-air burgling issued on November 8, 2024. ADOPTED this 131' day of November 2024. Josh E. Ludwig, Chairman Aye John F. Jewell Aye Heather H. Lockridge Aye Robert W. Wells Aye Blaine P. Dunn Aye Judith McCann-Slaughter Aye Robert T. Liero Aye Michael L. Bollhoefer Clerk, Board of Sup isors County of Frederic , Virginia Res. No. 031-24 it FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT PW OFFICE OF THE FIRE MARSHAL S.Mark Showers Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal Life Safety Division MEMORANDUM 1080 Coverstone Drive Winchester,VA 22602 TO: Mike Bollhoefer, County Administrator Steven Majchrzak, Fire Chief FROM: S. Mark Showers, Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal, Life Safety Division SUBJECT: Open Air Burn Ban Update DATE: November 8, 2024 Due to extreme atmospheric and drought conditions, the threat of wildfire is due to minimum relative humidity, winds, and extremely low fuel moisture. This is setting up for the possibility of multiple and possibly large incidents that could threaten lives and property within Frederick County. Due to the above stated circumstances, the Frederick County Fire Marshal is recommending to the County Administrator and the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Chapter 45, Article II, Section 45-10E of the Code of Frederick County, Virginia, implemented emergency measures and declared an emergency ban on open air burning effective immediately. We are writing this memo for you to present to the Board of Supervisors so that it can be ratified at their next meeting pursuant to the above code. The need forthe Burn Ban shall be evaluated daily and lifted when the conditions improve. Life Safety (540)665-6350 sshowers@fcva.us Fax(540)678-4739