§ 6.13 OPEN BURNING PERMITS.
   An permit may be issued on a prescribed form to the applicant if the burning is for one of the purposes set forth in § 6.11 and if the is conducted under the following circumstances.
   (a)   Prevailing winds. The prevailing wind at the time of the burning is away from nearby residences.
   (b)   Traffic hazards. The burning is conducted as far away as practical from any highway or public road and controlled so that a traffic hazard is not created.
   (c)   Pollution alerts. The burning is not conducted during the duration of an air pollution alert, warning, or emergency.
   (d)   Presence during fire. The recipient of the permit or their authorized representative is present for the duration of any fire authorized by the permit. A copy of the permit shall be on-site at all times.
   (e)   Prior notices. The recipient of the permit gives prior notice to the of the time and location of any fire authorized by the permit.
   (f)   Additional restrictions for vegetation fires.  of materials pursuant to § 6.12(b)(4) shall be conducted in accordance with the following additional restrictions.
      (1)   The location of the burning shall not be within 200 feet of an occupied residence other than those located on the property on which the burning is conducted.
      (2)   Oils, rubber, and other similar smoke producing materials shall not be burned or used as starting materials.
      (3)    shall not be conducted within one mile of any airport or landing strip, unless approved by the .
   (g)    . Propane gas torches or other clean gas burning devices causing minimal pollution shall be used to start an open fire.
   (h)    conditions. The is conducted under such other reasonable conditions as the may impose.
(Ord. 2023-6, passed 3-20-2023)