8.20.020: DEFINITIONS:
   AGGRAVATED FIRE EMERGENCY: One or more of the following:
   A.   A fire caused by the owner or occupier of property or other determined responsible party, which presents a direct and immediate threat to public safety and requires immediate action to mitigate the threat, and the fire is either:
      1.   Caused or contributed to by the failure to comply with an order from any state, city, county or local agency, department or official; or
      2.   Occurs as a direct result of a deliberate act in violation of state law or the ordinances or regulations of the city, county, or other local agency.
   B.   A fire that constitutes arson or reckless burning as defined by the Utah Code.
   C.   An alarm that results in a city, county or local fire unit being dispatched, and the person transmitting, or causing the transmission of the alarm, knows at the time of said transmission that no fire or related emergency exits.
   EXPENSES: The actual costs of city, county or local government and volunteer personnel, including workers' compensation benefits, fringe benefits, administrative overhead, costs of equipment, costs of equipment operation, costs of materials, costs of disposal and the cost of any contract labor and materials.
   HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY: Any sudden or unexpected release of any substance that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or biological characteristics, presents a direct or immediate threat to public safety or the environment and requires immediate action to mitigate the threat. (Ord. 02-10 § 1)