When not prohibited by other laws or by other officials having jurisdiction, and provided that a nuisance is not created, the following types of open burning are permissible without the necessity of securing a permit:
A. In devices for the primary purpose of preparing food such as outdoor grills and fireplaces;
B. Campfire and fires used solely for recreational purposes where such fires are under the control of a responsible person (International Fire Code 2003, 307.3.2, 307.4);
C. Indoor fireplaces;
D. Properly operated industrial flares for combustion of flammable gases. (Ord. 04-36 § 2: Prior Code § 11-42)