§ 92.22  EXCEPTIONS.
   The provisions of § 92.21 shall not apply to the following:
   (A)   The burning of wood, charcoal, coke, or other accepted fuel during the preparing of food in any form when such burning is in an approved container or utensil manufactured for food preparation, while being used in a safe and sanitary manner.
   (B)   The use of gaseous or liquified fired salamanders commonly employed in conjunction with building and construction operations when used in accordance with accepted safety standards.
   (C)   Roofers, tinners, plumbers, or other mechanics pursuing a business requiring the use of fire for the purpose of boiling tar, pitch, oil or other substances used in the regular course of their business or trade and while being used in a safe and sanitary manner conforming to all other applicable codes, requirements and acceptable safety practices.
   (D)   Campfires in licensed campgrounds when such fires are kindled and maintained in a pit constructed specifically to contain such campfire and said pits are approved by the Park Director.
   (E)   Campfires or bonfires in pits or other areas when said pits are constructed in accordance with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources specifications or in other areas as approved by the Fire Chief of the city or his designee.
   (F)   Matches or devices such as lighters which are being used to ignite a lawful fire.
(Ord. 188, passed 9-21-92)