Minn. Stat. § 88.17
Subd. 1. Permit required.
(a) A permit to start a fire to burn vegetative materials and other materials allowed by Minnesota Statutes or official state rules and regulations may be given by the commissioner or the commissioner's agent. This permission shall be in the form of:
Subd. 2.
[Repealed, 1993 c 328 s 32]
Subd. 3. Special permits.
The following special permits are required at all times, including when the ground is snow-covered:
(b) Permanent tree and brush open burning sites. A permit for the operation of a permanent tree and brush burning site may be given by the commissioner or agent of the commissioner. Applicants for a permanent open burning site permit shall submit a complete application on a form provided by the commissioner. Existing permanent tree and brush open burning sites must submit for a permit within 90 days of the passage of this statute for a burning permit. New site applications must be submitted at least 90 days before the date of the proposed operation of the permanent open burning site. The application must be submitted to the commissioner and must contain:
(4) a topographic or similarly detailed map of the site and surrounding area within a one mile circumference showing all structures that might be affected by the operation of the site.
Only trees, tree trimmings, or brush that cannot be disposed of by an alternative method such as chipping, composting, or other method shall be permitted to be burned at a permanent open burning site. A permanent tree and brush open burning site must be located so as not to create a nuisance or endanger water quality.
Subd. 4. Account created.
There is created in the state treasury a burning permit account within the natural resources fund where all fees collected under this section shall be deposited.
Subd. 5. Permit fees.
(a) The annual fees for an electronic burning permit are: