(A) Campfires. Consistent with rules and regulations promulgated by the federal government, state or the county, or unless authorized by permit, no person shall:
(1) Ignite or maintain a wood-burning fire outside of a firepan, fireplace, grill or ring that is either established or provided for that purpose;
(2) Ignite or maintain a wood-burning fire in an area where appropriate signage prohibits campfires;
(3) Leave a fire unattended or fail to completely extinguish a fire not in use, except to report it if it has spread beyond control;
(4) Resist or interfere with the efforts of firefighter(s) to extinguish a fire;
(5) Enter an area which is closed by a fire prevention order; or
(6) Perform any act restricted by a fire prevention order.
(B) Camping. Consistent with rules and regulations promulgated by the federal government, state or the county, or unless authorized by permit, no person shall:
(1) Camp outside of authorized areas in designated campgrounds;
(2) Camp in areas where dispersed camping is prohibited;
(3) Build, install or otherwise create new campsites on federal, state or local lands in the county not authorized for that use;
(4) Occupy or otherwise use a campsite occupied by or reserved for another person;
(5) Camp in areas posted as closed to camping (including “no camping” signs), including archaeological sites and historic sites;
(6) Occupy a campsite in:
(a) Designated campgrounds:
1. With more people or vehicles than permitted or posted;
2. Without payment of required fees; or
3. For a longer period of time than permitted by applicable federal, state or local law.
(b) Dispersed camping areas:
1. With more people or vehicles than authorized; or
2. For a longer period of time than permitted by applicable federal, state or local law.
(7) Interfere with a lawful occupant or use.
(Ord. 2020-12, passed 7-13-2020) Penalty, see § 91.99