All applications for permits required by this chapter shall be made to the Fire Marshal in such form and in such detail as he shall prescribe. The Fire Marshal may require, where he deems it necessary, proof of compliance with the Town zoning or building ordinances[1] and may revoke a permit in case there has been a false statement or misrepresentation as to a material fact in such application.
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 183, Building Construction, and Ch. 383, Zoning.
The Fire Marshal shall issue all permits required by this chapter when satisfied that the activity or condition for which the permit is sought poses no threat to life, health or property. Such permits shall be valid for such period of time as appears on the face of the permit and may be withdrawn at any time on notice to the holder thereof, if, because of changed conditions, a threat to life, health and property is found to exist.
The following fees shall apply to permits required under this chapter:
A. 
Single-use kindling or open burning permit: $25.
B. 
Annual fire pit operating permit: $150.
C. 
Fire training permit: $75.
D. 
Special use permit: $25.