A.
The purpose of these guidelines is to help provide a uniform system for political subdivisions in southern Navajo County to determine what fire restrictions are needed and when they are to be put into place during emergency fire conditions. In addition, one (1) goal of these guidelines is to have neighboring jurisdictions work together to try to establish a uniform date for implementation of fire restrictions.
B.
It shall be the duty of the Town’s Emergency Management Director after consultation, if necessary, with the U.S. Forest Service ("USFS"), local fire districts/fire departments, other emergency management directors in the region, etc., to initiate fire restrictions within the Town during emergency fire conditions.
C.
The Town’s Emergency Management Director will utilize the National Fire-Danger Rating System (NFDRS) and Fire Preparedness level indicators (https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/inyo/home/?cid=stel-prdb5173311) to help determine when such fire restrictions are necessary. As a general guideline, emergency fire restrictions should be considered when the energy release components (ERCs) reading reaches ninety (90%) percent for at least five (5) consecutive days.
D.
The Town’s Emergency Management Director shall attempt to coordinate with the Emergency Management Director for Navajo County and fire officials in the region, a uniform date for implementing fire restrictions.
E.
When the Town’s Emergency Management Director, after consultation with the Town Manager, determines that fire restrictions are necessary and the date of implementation has been determined, the Town’s Emergency Management Director will direct that appropriate fire restrictions be ordered, and will notify the public of the nature and extent of the fire restrictions and the effective date. Fire restriction information needs to be disseminated not only to local residents, but to visitors and tourists as well.
F.
Upon issuance of the initial order, the Town Manager authorizes the Emergency Management Director to modify the restriction level or cancel the restrictions as conditions warrant per National Fire-Danger Rating System (NFDRS) and Preparedness Level indicators to determine the cancellation of restrictions. The Emergency Management Director shall immediately notify the Mayor and Town Manager of any changes in restrictions.
(Ord. 05-249 § 2 (part); Ord. 12-362; Ord. 19-421 § 1 (part); Ord. 25-484 § 1 (Exh. A))