Effective immediately, Stage 1 Fire Restrictions enacted on Friday, October 11th, 2024, are rescinded for the City of Manitou Springs. While recent snowstorms have created an opportunity for us to rest more easily, drier conditions remain in the long-term forecasts and will keep us vigilant to adjust Restrictions and Bans accordingly as fire danger, resources, and predicted weather conditions change.
Safety Message Reminder
Even without Fire Restrictions or Bans, open fires and open burning within the city limits must conform to the following regulations:
A safety area of 10 feet from the open fire shall be free of flammable vegetation or mowed to a very low height.
The open fire shall be no less than 15 feet from other combustion sources, including but not limited to residences, barns, sheds, wooden fences, and similar structures.
All fireplaces and pits shall be fitted with an appropriately sized and fitted Spark/Ember Arrestor.
The total fuel area may not be greater than 3 feet in diameter and shall have a flame height of less than 2 feet.
A means of extinguishing the fire shall be available and ready to deploy. These means shall include at a minimum:
a portable fire extinguisher at least a 51b type A rating; or
a water hose with sprayer attachment; or
a 5-gallon bucket of water and shovel.
All open fires shall be attended by a person at least 18 years of age who has a phone immediately available to call 911 and who is capable of using the means of extinguishing the fire.
No refuse or yard debris may be burned.
Per Manitou Springs Ordinance No. 1022, Section 6.34.050 - Fire Danger Declarations, I am ordering that effective at noon on Friday, October 11th, 2024, the City of Manitou Springs is moving to Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. This order maintains consistency with area partners and is based on current and expected low precipitation levels, low fuel moistures, and higher than average temperatures through the extended forecasts. This is an important time for our community to recognize greater awareness of wildland fire risks.
As always, I am thankful and want to recognize the extensive cooperation with members of the Pikes Peak Region Wildfire Preparedness Group (PPRWPG). The thoughtful data analysis and discussion with local and regional partners is invaluable.
Stage 1 Restrictions are defined as:
Open fires and open burning are prohibited, except for fires in permanently constructed fire rings within the city’s RV and camping parks; private residential charcoal grills and smokers, wood burning fireplaces (chiminea), or fire pits, provided they have proper fitting screen covers and they are separated by at least 15-feet from structures or other combustible material.
Outdoor smoking of any tobacco product or similar material in cigarettes, cigars, or pipes is prohibited, except that smoking is permitted within 15 feet of a city-approved disposal receptacle at city approved locations. Discarding lighted cigarettes, cigars or pipe tobacco products outdoors, other than in a city-approved receptacle is also prohibited.
These restrictions do not apply to gas-fueled grills used out-of-doors, or to fires within liquid-fueled or gas-fueled stoves, provided they are at least 10 feet from combustible material (not including a private residential structure). Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves within private residences that are compliant with the city's building and fire codes, are not subject to these restrictions.
Restrictions will be adjusted accordingly as fire danger, resources, and predicted weather conditions change.
It’s important to note that during any Red Flag Warning for areas including the City of Manitou Springs issued by the National Weather Service, Ordinance No. 1022 automatically invokes Stage II Fire Ban prohibitions throughout the warning period.
Respectfully Submitted,
John K. Forsett, Fire Chief, City of Manitou Springs