9.24.150: OPEN BURNING; NO PERMIT REQUIRED WHEN:
When not prohibited by other laws or by other officials having jurisdiction, and provided that a public 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.   Campfires and fires used solely for recreational purposes where such fires are under the control of a responsible person. Anyone planning a fire larger than that defined in section 9.24.030 of this chapter, or its successor section, will be required to obtain a special permit. Bonfires, fires built to burn Christmas trees, rally fires and similar fires are prohibited;
   C.   Indoor fireplaces;
   D.   Properly operated industrial flares for combustion of flammable gases;
   E.   Burning, on the premises, of combustible household wastes generated by occupants of dwellings of four (4) family units or less in those areas only where no public or duly licensed disposal service is available. (Prior code § 3-1-14(3))