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County Judge Gravell Declares Local Disaster and Prohibits Outdoor Burning

  • 21 August 2020
  • Author: Connie Odom
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County Judge Gravell Declares Local Disaster and Prohibits Outdoor Burning

Due to current dry conditions causing the threat of severe damage as a result of possible wildfires, Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell has issued a local disaster declaration and order prohibiting outdoor burning in all unincorporated areas of Williamson County. The order also prohibits smoking in and/or on Williamson County Parks, Preserves, and Trails. The order goes into effect at 5 p.m. Friday, August 21, and continues for seven days unless extended by the consent of the Williamson County Commissioners Court.

A person violates this Declaration and Order if they burn any combustible material outside of an enclosure which serves to contain all flames and/or sparks, or orders such burning by others. The burn ban prohibits the burning of household yard waste, such as leaves, grass, brush and other yard trimmings.  It also prohibits burning to clear land of trees, stumps, shrubbery, or other natural vegetation.  A person also violates this Declaration and Order if they engage in any activity outdoors which could allow flames or sparks that could results in a fire unless done in an enclosure designed to protect the spread of fire, or orders such activities by others. 

This order may be enforced by any duly-commissioned peace officer. In accordance with Sections 418.173 of the Texas Government Code, a person who violates this Declaration and Order commits a criminal offense, which is punishable by a fine that does not exceed $1,000 or confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days. For additional information, the Declaration and Order may be viewed here.

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