§ 101.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For purposes of this chapter the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   "OUTDOOR HYDRONIC HEATERS."
      (1)   (Also called outdoor wood boilers or outdoor wood furnaces.) Freestanding appliances, intended for outdoor installation or installation in structures not normally occupied by humans, designed to burn wood or other approved renewable solid fuels, that heat water which is then pumped to one or more structures to provide heat.
      (2)   An "OUTDOOR HYDRONIC HEATER" also can be used to provide hot water or air year-round to structures and to heat swimming pools. Units are typically the size and shape of a small storage shed or mini- barn with a short smoke stack on top and are much larger and differ in design, operation, and emissions produced from the smaller indoor wood stoves, pellet stoves, fireplaces and barbecue pits.
(Ord. 1557, passed 1-3-12)