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Madison County Burn Ban

This Alert #107 was posted 10/4/2025

Madison County Burn Ban

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MADISON COUNTY’S PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S

DECLARATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY REGARDING

ONGOING DROUGHT CONDITIONS AND ISSUANCE OF BURN BAN

WHEREAS, the undersigned is the duly elected President of the Madison County Board of Commissioners (hereinafter, “Board of Commissioners”); and,

WHEREAS, I.C. §10-14-3-29(a)(1) and I.C. §36-2-2-2 permits the President of the County Board of Commissioners to declare a local emergency; and,

WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners has a duty to protect the safety of the citizens and property in Madison County; and,

WHEREAS, on October 4, 2025, I find Madison County to be at risk of widespread fire hazards because of ongoing drought conditions, issuing a county-wide burn ban.

 IT IS THUS DECLARED THAT A STATE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY EXISTS IN MADISON COUNTY, INDIANA

  1. Pursuant to the provisions of I.C. §10-14-3-29, a state of emergency exists in the County, and that I hereby invoke and declare those portions of the Indiana Code which apply to the conditions and have caused the issuance of this declaration to be in full force and effect in the county for the exercise of all necessary emergency authority for the protection of the lives and property of the people of Madison County.
  2. Effective immediately, the following activities are prohibited in Madison County:
    1. Campfires and other recreational fires, unless enclosed in a fire ring with dimensions of 23 inches in diameter, 6 inches high or larger;
    2. Open burning of any kind using conventional fuel such as wood, or other combustible matter, except for grills fueled by charcoal briquettes or propane;
    3. The burning of debris, such as timber or vegetation, including but not limited to such debris that results from building construction activities and/or windstorm debris; and,
    4. The use of burn barrels for any open burning at residential structures.
  3. Charcoal from permitted grills shall not be removed from the grills until the charcoal has been thoroughly extinguished.
  4. Reference is hereby made to all appropriate laws, statutes, ordinances, and resolutions, particularly to Section 10-14-3-29 of the Indiana Code.
  5. All public offices and employees of Madison County are hereby directed to exercise the utmost diligence in the discharge of duties required of them for the duration of the emergency and in the execution of emergency laws, regulations, and directives whether state or local.

 

  1. All residents are called upon and directed to comply with necessary emergency measures, to cooperate with public officials and disaster services in executing emergency operations plans, and to obey and comply with the lawful directions of properly identified officers.
  2. This burn ban shall be in force immediately and will remain in force until rescinded by the Madison County Board of Commissioners.

The Madison County Board of Commissioners shall reevaluate this Declaration every seven (7) days.

This Emergency Declaration shall be promptly filed in the Office of the Clerk of Madison County, Indiana, posted in various locations throughout the County, and provided to the local news media.

SO DECLARED this  4th day of October, 2025.

/s/ John Richwine

John Richwine, President, Madison County Board of Commissioners

Prepared by:

Jeffrey K. Graham  #26380-29

GRAHAM, FARRER & WILSON, P.C.

1601 S. Anderson Street, Elwood, IN 46036

200 E. State Street, Pendleton, IN 46064

(765) 552-9878 / jgraham@gfwlawyers.com


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Madison County Burn Ban Starting October 4th.

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