§ 1436.02 PERMIT TO INSTALL.
   (a)   No person(s) shall install, or cause to be installed, any outside heating unit without first obtaining a required permit(s).
   (b)   The applicant shall provide a site plan depicting the location of the proposed installation on the property, including distances from existing, adjacent structures. The site plan must also show distances from the closest structures of adjacent structures to the proposed installation lot. The height of the proposed chimneystack will be noted on the drawing, as well as on the proposed screening plan.
   (c)   Outdoor heating units shall only be located in the rear yard.
      (1)   Units located 75 feet or closer from any other structure must have stack height of at least two feet higher than the eave height of the nearest residential structure.
      (2)   If located more than 75 feet, but less than 100 feet from the nearest structure, the stack height shall be not less than 75% of the eave height of the nearest residential structure, plus two feet.
      (3)   If located more than 100 feet, but less than 150 feet from the nearest structure, the stack height shall be not less than 50% of the eave height of the nearest residential structure, plus two feet.
      (4)   If located more than 150 feet, but less than 200 feet from the nearest structure, the stack shall be not less than 25% of the eave height of the nearest residential structure, plus two feet.
      (5)   No part of any outdoor heating unit structure, required screening or fuel supply should be permitted to be located closer than ten feet from any property line.
      (6)   Every outdoor heating unit must have a spark arrestor securely attached to the chimneystack to prevent the passage of sparks and ashes to the outside atmosphere.
(Ord. 760, passed 9-25-2007)