§ 93.06 RECREATIONAL FIRE; REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Fire site. A recreational fire site shall be no more than a three-foot-diameter circle, measured from the inside of the fire ring or border and shall be completely surrounded by noncombustible and nonsmoke or odor-producing material, either of natural rock, cement, brick, tile or block of ferrous metal only and which area is depressed below ground, on the ground, or on a raised bed.
   (B)   Burning. A recreational fire may be ignited only with an approved starter fluid, using dry clean wood; shall produce little detectable smoke, odor or soot beyond the property line; and shall be conducted with due respect for weather conditions, neighbors, burning bans, and air quality so that a nuisance or health or safety hazard will not be created.
    (C)   Recreational fires must be at least 25 feet away from all buildings or combustible materials. Combustible materials are things such as wood, paper, and plastics.
   (D)   Conditions which could cause a recreational fire to spread within 25 feet of a structure shall be eliminated prior to ignition.
   (E)   Recreational fires shall be located a minimum of ten feet from LP-Gas containers that are filled on site by the LP-Gas company.
   (F)   Recreational fires and portable outdoor fireplaces must be constantly attended until the fire is extinguished.
(Ord. 2023-02, passed 3-27-2023)