§ 100.02  BURNING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL PROHIBITED ON PUBLIC PROPERTY.
   (A)   Prohibition. It shall be unlawful for any person to burn or cause to be burned any leaves, paper, trash, or other combustible material in any street, alley, or other public property in the town excluding the following exemptions:
   (B)   Exemptions. The following types of burning are allowed:
      (1)   The burning of charcoal and other cooking fuels customarily used in an outdoor grill and traditional food cooking devices.
      (2)   Fires used for recreational purposes are permitted at camp sites on town property commonly known as Irwin Park and shall meet the following conditions:
         (a)   Only clean untreated wood approved by the town or charcoal shall be used. Paper or petroleum products can be used for ignition purposes only.
         (b)   The fire shall not be ignited more than two hours before the recreational activity is to take place and shall be extinguished upon the conclusion of the activity.
         (c)   The pile to be burned shall be contained within a designated burning area.
         (d)   The fire shall not be for disposal purposes.
(Ord. 1990-7, passed 11-26-90; Am. Ord. 2008-5, passed 5-12-08)   Penalty, see §10.99