News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
As the temperatures cool and with the potential for additional rainfall in the coming week, open burning within the Black Butte Ranch, Cloverdale, and Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire Districts opened on Monday, October 28.
The Sisters-Camp Sherman and Cloverdale Fire District burn permit system was updated over the summer. If you previously accessed the system via a phone app, the app has been rebranded as “Before You Burn,” offering the same functionality you’re familiar with, but with enhanced features and new tools. The new phone app will be available in late October. The new system which can be accessed via each District’s website, includes weather information for your area, agency boundary maps to indicate if your property is protected by other agencies in addition to your local Fire District, and includes any restrictions those agencies have in place for burning.
The old “Burn Permits” app has been removed from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Users with the app already installed will no longer be able to access their accounts via the mobile app, but you will be able to access your account through our website http://www.sistersfire.com or if you are a Cloverdale resident at http://www.cloverdalefire.com. If your property is currently registered for a burn permit with the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District or the Cloverdale Fire District, you can login to your account via each District’s website (www.sistersfire.com or http://www.cloverdalefire.com ) and “Check-In” to schedule your burn beginning Monday morning.
If you haven’t already created an account to register your burn, you can access the online system to register your property at http://www.sistersfire.com (for Sisters residents) or http://www.cloverdalefire.com (for Cloverdale residents). Residents in the Sisters-Camp Sherman and Cloverdale fire districts should register their address and “Check-In” via the online system to schedule their burn days.
Residents that have registered their address in the system and that have checked in to burn, should still check burning status daily and schedule a burn through the online system for each day they intend to burn. The requirement to check in each day is based on changing atmospheric and weather conditions such as wind or relative humidity (amount of water vapor in air). The Fire District’s on-duty Shift Commanders will make a determination and update the system before 8 a.m. each day regarding whether burning will be allowed within the District.
Black Butte Ranch Fire District residents should call the fire department at 541-595-2288 to schedule a burn.
Safety during open burn season is of the utmost importance. The online reporting system allows Fire District staff the ability to see who is burning on a daily basis, immediately notify users of changing conditions, instant messaging of important fire safety information, ensure that those planning to burn are aware of the City of Sisters outdoor burn ban, and that the right jurisdiction is being notified of the planned burn.
Local fire departments will continue to monitor weather and fuel moisture conditions in their district and may make modifications on a day-to-day basis. Please call your local fire agency for more information.
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