1511.01 DEFINITIONS.
   As used in Chapter 3745-19 of the Ohio Administrative Code and this chapter:
   (a)   “Agricultural waste.” Any waste material generated by crop, horticultural, or livestock production practices, and includes such items as woody debris and plant matter from stream flooding, bags, cartons, structural materials, and landscape wastes that are generated in agricultural activities, but does not include land clearing waste; buildings (including dismantled/fallen barns); garbage; dead animals; animal waste; motor vehicles and parts thereof; nor economic poisons and containers thereof, unless the manufacturer has identified open burning as a safe disposal procedure.
   (b)   “Air curtain burner.” An engineered apparatus consisting of a motorized high-velocity fan and an air distribution system designed to aid in the efficient combustion of materials placed in a manufactured steel structure and for which a permit-to-install has been obtained as required in O.A.C. Chapter 3745-31 and a permit-to-operate has been obtained as required in O.A.C. Chapter 3745-77.
   (c)   “Air curtain destructor.” An engineered apparatus consisting of a motorized high-velocity fan and an air distribution system designed to aid in the efficient combustion of materials placed in an adjacent pit. An air curtain burner may be used in place of an air curtain destructor, but an air curtain destructor may not be used in place of an air curtain burner.
   (d)   “Building materials.” Those materials resulting from the alteration, construction, destruction, rehabilitation, or repair of any human-made physical structure, including, without limitation, houses, buildings, industrial or commercial facilities, or roadways.
   (e)   “Economic poisons.” Include but are not restricted to pesticides such as insecticides, fungicides, rodenticides, miticides, nematocides and fumigants; herbicides; seed disinfectants; and defoliants.
   (f)   “Emergency burning.” The burning of clean wood waste or deceased animals caused by a natural disaster or an uncontrolled event such as the following:
      (1)   A tornado.
      (2)   High winds.
      (3)   An earthquake.
      (4)   An explosion.
      (5)   A flood.
      (6)   A hail storm, a rain storm, or an ice storm.
   (g)   “Garbage.” Any waste material resulting from the handling, processing, preparation, cooking and consumption of food or food products.
   (h)   “Inhabited building.” Any inhabited private dwelling house and any public structure which may be used as a place of resort, assembly, education, entertainment, lodging, trade, manufacture, repair, storage, traffic, or occupancy by the public. Examples would include, but are not limited to, highway rest stops, restaurants, motels, hotels and gas stations.
   (i)   “Land clearing waste.” Plant waste material which is removed from land, including plant waste material removed from stream banks during projects involving more than one property owner, for the purpose of rendering the land useful for residential, commercial, or industrial development. Land clearing waste also includes the plant waste material generated during the clearing of land for new agricultural development.
   (j)   “Landscape waste.” Any plant waste material, except garbage, including trees, tree trimmings, branches, stumps, brush, weeds, leaves, grass, shrubbery, yard trimmings, and crop residues.
   (k)   “Ohio EPA.” The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Director or agencies delegated authority by the Director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Ohio R.C. 3704.03 or the Chief of any Ohio Environmental Protection Agency District Office.
   (l)   “Open burning.” The burning of any materials wherein air contaminants resulting from combustion are emitted directly into the ambient air without passing through a stack or chimney. Open burning includes the burning of any refuse or salvageable material in any device not subject to or designed specifically to comply with the requirements of O.A.C. 3745-17-09 or O.A.C. 3745-17-10.
   (m)   “Residential waste.” Any waste material, including landscape waste, generated on the property of a one-, two- or three-family residence as a result of residential activities, but not including garbage, rubber, grease, asphalt, liquid petroleum products, or plastics.
   (n)   “Restricted area.” The area within the boundary of the municipality, plus a zone extending 1,000 feet beyond the boundaries of a municipality having a population of 1,000 to 10,000 persons and a zone extending one mile beyond any municipality having a population of 10,000 persons or more according to the latest federal census.
   (o)   “Unrestricted area.” All areas outside the boundaries of a restricted area as defined in this section.
      (OAC 3745-19-01)
   (p)   “Bonfire” means an outdoor fire utilized for ceremonial purposes.
   (q)   “Recreational fire” means an outdoor fire burning materials other than rubbish where the fuel being burned is not contained in an incinerator, outdoor fireplace, portable outdoor fireplace, barbecue grill or barbecue pit and has a total fuel area of 3 feet (914 mm) or less in diameter and 2 feet (610 mm) or less in height for pleasure, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth or similar purposes.
      (OAC 1301:7-7-03)