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Judge Ann Melton issues Executive Order, Open Burning Ban

Executive Order: Open Burning Ban, June 27, 2012

WHEREAS, KRS 149.401 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes provides that theCounty Judge Executive may authorize the implementation of an open burningban during fire hazard periods; and

WHEREAS, the County Judge Executive has determined that a fire hazard periodexists; and

WHEREAS, until Adair County receives sufficient rainfall to mitigate the firehazard period, the ban shall remain in effect.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ann Melton, Adair county Judge Executive, by virtue of theauthority vested in me pursuant to KRS 149.401 am banning any and all openburning in Adair County.

Dated this 27th day of June, 2012.s/Ann Melton, Judge Executive, Adair County, KY

***Residents are encouraged to exercise extreme care in the use and handling of fireworks during these very dry conditions




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