(A) No person shall install, start or maintain any outdoor solid fuel burning appliance without first obtaining a permit issued by the borough.
(B) Before a permit can be issued hereunder, an inspection of the proposed installation shall be required. In addition, a site plan is required showing the location of the proposed appliance on the property, location and height of all existing structures on the adjacent properties, and distances from the appliance to existing structures on the adjacent properties. The manufacturer’s specifications and instructions shall also be furnished to the borough before a permit can be issued.
(C) A permit can only be issued if all requirements contained in this subchapter are strictly complied with.
(D) Any violation of the aforementioned conditions shall be deemed a violation of this subchapter. Any violation of this subchapter or the issued permit shall void the permit.
(E) The fee for a permit shall be determined by resolution of the Borough Council from time to time pursuant to the borough fee schedule.
(F) Any resident who has secured a permit to install an outdoor solid fuel burning appliance in so doing will also be agreeing to allow the Borough Zoning Officer or any person designated by the borough to inspect the furnace if a written complaint is filed relative to a violation of this subchapter.
(G) Upon sale or transfer of any real property, the permit shall be renewed. All appliances not meeting applicable emissions, setback or chimney height requirements shall be replaced, removed or rendered permanently inoperable.
(Ord. 248-2010, passed 7-5-2010) Penalty, see § 93.99