(A) A recreational fire of not more than three feet in diameter or more than three feet high shall not be considered an open burning and no permit shall be required; provided, however, that:
(1) The ground surrounding a recreational fire must be clear of combustible materials for a radius of five feet around the fire;
(2) Only vegetative fuels such as leaves, brush and wood may be burned; and
(3) The recreational fire must be attended to at all times.
(B) The following materials shall not be burned:
(1) Tires, rubber or rubber products;
(2) Chemically treated lumber;
(3) Railroad ties, telephone poles and other creosote-treated wood;
(4) Plastic liners from the baas of seed, feed or pesticide;
(5) Plastic pesticide or herbicide containers;
(6) Plastic containers such as milk, motor oil, household or other containers;
(7) Tar paper, shingles or other asphalt material;
(8) Insulation and materials containing asbestos;
(9) Composition board or sheet rock;
(10) Wiring, insulation on wiring, or cable;
(11) Hazardous waste (including household hazardous waste);
(12) Commercial or institutional structures;
(13) Paint or paint filters;
(14) Used motor oil or other petroleum-base liquids; and
(15) Vehicles, motors or parts of vehicles or motors.
(Ord. 100, passed - -2008) Penalty, see § 10.99