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| Currently, there are no burn bans on the Swinomish Reservation.
However, fires greater than 4 feet in diameter require a BURN PERMIT from the Planning Office. |
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| Open Burning Regulations |
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| Burn Ban History - dates of past burn bans |
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The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is federally recognized and operates under Constitution and Bylaws adopted in 1936 pursuant to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
The Swinomish Tribe is committed to improving the lives and well being of the tribal members through social and cultural programs, education, economic development, and resource protection.
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is located on Fidalgo Island (gateway to the San Juan Islands) in Skagit County of Washington State about 70 miles north of Seattle. The Planning Office is located across the Swinomish Channel from the town of LaConner.