§ 94.60 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   "CHIMINEAS." Outdoor patio fireplaces, usually made from clay, intended to confine and control outdoor fires.
   "FIRE PITS." Usually constructed above ground of steel, concrete and/or stone, with a heavy steel screen cover.
   "FIRE RINGS." Constructed on ground enclosed with a metal tube, partially buried in the ground, poured concrete, stones or other type of material used for an enclosure.
   "OUTDOOR FIREPLACES." Include fire pits, fire rings and chimineas. These residential outdoor fireplaces are used for containing recreational fires located at a private residence for outdoor cooking and personal enjoyment. "OUTDOOR FIREPLACES" do not include barbeque grills that use propane or charcoal as a fuel, and are used primarily for outdoor cooking.
(Ord. 19-20-02, passed 7-8-20)