(A) All allowed acts and variances must follow these guidelines (defined in 326 I.A.C. 4-1-3).
(1) Only wood products, or other pre-approved material, may be burned.
(2) Fires shall be attended at all times until completely extinguished and all cold.
(3) Burning shall occur only in daylight hours, with the exception of rallies and recreational or ceremonial fires.
(4) If a fire creates an air pollution problem, a nuisance, or a fire hazard, it shall be extinguished.
(5) No burning shall be conducted during unfavorable meteorological conditions, such as temperature inversions, high winds, air stagnation, and the like.
(6) All persons during burning shall have sufficient fire suppression equipment present.
(7) Burning must be in compliance with any state and/or local burn bans.
(B) Any granted variance cannot violate the provisions of 326 I.A.C. 4-1-3 et seq., as amended, or I.C.13-17-9.
(Ord. 2005-6, passed 9-6-2005) Penalty, see § 90.99