Hastings District Council

Restrictions and total fire bans

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The Hastings District Council enforces restrictions on lighting fires in the District. Use the information below on fire restrictions.

Current fire restrictions: Open Fire Season (as of 18 April 2008)

Open fire season

An open fire season means that in all cases, any person lighting a fire in an open fire season must remain in attendance with the fire until it is fully extinguished. Fires must not be lit at night without first obtaining a fire permit (see below).

Restricted fire season

A restricted fire season means fire permits are needed from a Rural Fire Officer, who may stipulate conditions on burning. Three working days are required between the request for a fire permit and the time to burn, to enable staff to inspect sites and process fire permits

Urban Fire District

No fire may be lit in the open air during the Restricted Fire Season without a permit to burn having first been issued by Council. Permits are not required for the following types of fires, providing the conditions for lighting fire are met:

Type of fire
Conditions for lighting
Approved incinerator - Suitable weather conditions
- No risk of spread
- Three metres from buildings, boundaries, vegetation or combustible material
- Pressuried water supply connected to a hose
- Adequate supervision
Fixed solid fuel barbeque - Suitable weather conditions
- No risk of spread
- Pressurised water supply connected to a hose
- Adequate supervision
Fixed and portable gas barbeque - Suitable weather conditions
- No risk of spread
- Pressurised water supply connected to a hose
- Adequate supervision
Traditional cooking fire (hangi) - Suitable weather conditions
- No risk of spread
- Pressurised water supply connected to a hose
- Adequate supervision

Rural Fire District

No fire may be lit in the open air during the Restricted Fire Season without a permit to burn having first been issued by the Council. Permits are not required for the following types of fires providing the conditions for lighting are met.

Type of fire
Conditions for lighting
Fixed and portable gas barbeque - Suitable weather conditions
- No risk of spread
- Pressurised water supply connected to a hose
- Adequate supervision

Total fire ban

A total fire ban means no outdoor fires may be lit without a permit, and very few permits are likely to be granted. Permits may be issued for disposal of deceased stock and trees, or for traditional cooking fires such as hangi. Gas barbeques may be used without a permit, but caution is advised. Total bans are reasonably rare and are only imposed when the fire risk is extreme.

How do I obtain a fire permit?

Permits to burn during a restricted fire season are only issued by the Council's Rural Fire Officers and may be subject to additional requirements imposed by them. These permits generally apply to the burning of grass, scrub and other vegetation for essential agricultural and industrial purposes.

Permit Cost
DRA 1 $45 (if inspected)
DRA 2 $60 (if inspected)
DRA 1 & 2 $20 (if no inspection)

Permits for lighting fires for other purposes, for example industrial burning and cutting, must be obtained from a Rural Fire Officer but may be subject to consents from the Hawke's Bay Regional Council.

Note: These permits are NOT VALID during a TOTAL FIRE BAN

The cost of fighting fires

You need to be aware that the cost of fighting fires on rural land could be passed onto the landowner, or the person who caused the fire.

There are powers in place under the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977 to recover the fire fighting costs of fires. 

Council policy is to recover costs where possible. Each case is considered on its merits.

Some recreational groups have fire suppression insurance cover for their members in case they cause a fire. It would be worthwhile to find out whether the group that you belong to has insurance cover for this purpose, or to join a group that does provide this cover.

In addition families may wish to speak with their insurance company and seek, in addition to the household insurance, coverage for the cost of fire fighting for a fire caused by a family members in a rural area.

Contact

Contact a Rural Fire Officer at the Hastings District Council for more information on phone 06 878 0500 or emo@hdc.govt.nz.

 

Private Bag 9002, Hastings, New Zealand. Ph +64 06 878 0500 Fax +64 06 878 0555