4-3-2: OPEN FIRES RESTRICTED:
   A.   No person shall cause or allow open burning of any combustible material or refuse, conduct any salvage operation by open burning, or cause or allow the burning of any refuse or combustible material in any chamber not specifically designed for the purpose and approved by the Illinois environmental protection agency pursuant to regulations adopted by the Illinois air pollution control board.
   B.   It shall also be lawful for any person to set fire to, ignite or burn any combustible material in any outdoor fireplace, grill or barbecue pit if:
      1.   Such fire is used solely for the purpose of cooking; and
      2.   Such fire is kept under competent and continuous supervision; and
      3.   All flammable and combustible material is removed a distance of thirty feet (30') from the fireplace, grill or barbecue pit so as not to constitute a fire hazard; and
      4.   All such burning is a distance of thirty feet (30') from other residences and properties so as to not be a nuisance, constitute a fire hazard or impair the breathing of free air to adjacent persons or property owners; and
      5.   All fires or coals in said fireplace, grill or barbecue pit are thoroughly extinguished after the use thereof has been completed. (2011 Code)