(A) Burning prohibited. It shall be unlawful, unless otherwise authorized, to burn refuse, garbage, hazardous materials, plastics, electronic devices, waste oil, waste tires, trees, and yard debris within the city.
(B) Recreational fire permitted. Recreational fires, as defined in § 92.01, are permitted within the city provided the following requirements are met.
(1) If the recreational fire is contained within a structure, the equipment or apparatus shall be approved by either the underwriter’s laboratory or by the Fire Chief as safe for the conduction of said activity.
(2) Such recreational fire may be within ten feet of a structure and located upon either a deck or patio.
(3) Shovels, garden hose, or fire extinguisher with a minimum of a 4-A rating shall be readily available for use. Such attendant shall supervise the recreational fire until the fire has been extinguished.
(4) The Fire Chief is authorized to require a recreational fire be immediately extinguished if, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, the fire constitutes a hazardous condition.
(Prior Code, § 16.1.3) Penalty, see § 92.99