For purposes of this chapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
OUTDOOR WOOD-FIRED BOILER. A fuel-burning device designed:
(1) To burn primarily wood by hand-firing;
(2) Not to be located inside structures ordinarily occupied by humans; and
(3) To heat spaces or water by the distribution through pipes of a fluid heated in the device. Such fluid is typically water or a mixture of water and anti-freeze. Examples of common uses include, but are not limited to, residential or commercial space heating, heating of domestic hot water, or heating of water for swimming pools, hot tubs or whirlpool baths.
(Ord. 2007-9, passed 5-15-2007)