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Zoning Ordinances for Windsor Township at: municode.com
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Michigan
Department of Treasury
Cemetery Rules
Link to Delta Township Recycling
Link to Delhi Township Recycling
Land Division Application
Application for Windsor Charter Township Board, Commission, and Committee Positions
Application for Special use Permit
Application to Petition the Board of Appeals
Application for a Change of Zoning
Site Plan Determination Checklist and Application for Site Plan Review
Emergency Services Application - Volunteer
Open Burning
* Beginning on 4/1/2011, the state has banned all open burning of household trash.
Within the Village of Dimondale you can burn:
* Campfires - must be 15 feet from property lines and buildings, no more than three feet in diameter, and in a pit or other container. No permit required.
* Barbecues, gas grills, etc. No permit required.
* No other burning is permitted, with or without a permit.
* Fires must be constantly attended until they are out.
* Any fire, or smoke from which creates a nuisance, must be extinguished.
* Any person who burns in violation, or who allows a fire to get out of control, may be held liable for the cost of extinguishment and any damage caused.
In the Township, outside the Village, you can burn:
* Campfires - mustbe 15 feet from property lines and buildings, no more that three feet in diameter, and in a pit or other container. No permit required.
* Barbecues, gas grills, etc. No permit required.
* Brush. Permit required
* Fires must be constantly attended until they are out.
* The burning of rubber, plastic, leather, or petroleum materials is prohibited.
* The burning of building demolition materials, including scraps at a building site, is prohibited.
* Any fire, or the smoke from which creates a nuisance, must be extinguished.
* Any person who burns in violation, or who allows a fire to get out of control, may be held liable for the cost of extinguishment and any damage caused.
Permits may be obtained over the telephone by calling the Emergency Services Department at 646-0893.