(A) Permission.
(1) An application for permission to open burn shall be submitted in writing at least ten working days before the fire is to be set. Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays shall not be considered a working day. It shall be in a form and contain the information as required by the State EPA.
(2) Except as provided in divisions (A)(6) and (A)(7) of this section, the applications shall contain, as a minimum, information regarding:
(a) The purpose of the proposed burning;
(b) The nature of quantities of material to be burned;
(c) The date or dates when the burning will take place;
(d) The location of the burning site, including a map showing distances to residences, populated areas, roadways, air fields and other pertinent landmarks;
(e) The methods or actions which will be taken to reduce the emissions of air contaminants.
(3) Permission to open burn shall not be granted unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the State EPA that open burning is necessary to the public interest; will be conducted in a time, place and manner as to minimize the emission of air contaminants; and will have no serious detrimental effect upon adjacent properties or the occupants thereof. The State EPA may impose such conditions as may be necessary to accomplish the purpose of O.A.C. Ch. 3745-19.
(4) Except as provided in division (A)(6) of this section, permission to open burn must be obtained for each specific project. In emergencies where public health or environmental quality will be seriously threatened by delay while written permission is sought, the fire may be set with oral permission of the State EPA.
(5) Violations of any of the conditions set forth by the State EPA in granting permission to open burn shall be grounds for revocation of the permission and refusal to grant future permission, as well as for the imposition of other sanctions provided by law.
(6) The State Department of Commerce, Division of State Fire Marshal, may request permission to open burn on an annual basis for the purpose of training firefighters on pre-flashover conditions using the State Fire Academy's mobile training laboratory at either the academy or at other training sites in the state. The annual application required pursuant to division (A)(1) of this section shall contain information as required in division (A)(2) of this section, except the information required in divisions (A)(2)(c) and (A)(2)(d) of this section need not be provided unless it is available at the time of submittal of the application. The Academy shall contact the appropriate State EPA District Office or local air agency at least five working days before each training session of the date or dates when the training session will take place and its location. Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays shall not be considered a working day.
(7) For open burning defined under § 91.57(D)(2) and O.A.C. § 3745-19-04(C)(2), permission to open burn shall not be granted unless the applicant provides proof of written notice of intent to demolish received by the appropriate State EPA field office in accordance with O.A.C. § 3745-20-03.
(B) Notification.
(1) Notification shall be submitted in writing at least ten working days before the fire is to be set. Saturday, Sunday and legal holidays shall not be considered a working day. It shall be in a form and contain information as shall be required by the State EPA.
(2) The notification shall inform the State EPA regarding:
(a) The purpose of the proposed burning;
(b) The nature and quantities of materials to be burned;
(c) The date or dates when the burning will take place;
(d) The location of the burning site.
(3) The State EPA, after receiving notification, may determine that the open burning is not allowed under O.A.C. Ch. 3745-19 and the State EPA shall notify the applicant to this effect.
(O.A.C. § 3745-19-05) Penalty, see § 91.99