§ 92.41 ADDITIONAL BURNING STANDARDS.
   The following additional standards apply to all open burning.
   (A)   All open burning shall be attended to by a person 18 years of age or older.
   (B)   No open burning shall produce malodorous fumes detectible beyond the property line which adversely affects the reasonable health, safety, use, occupancy and/or welfare of others.
   (C)   There shall be no open burning of any toxic or household hazardous waste, including, but not limited to, tires, plastics, petroleum-based products, paint, batteries or furniture.
   (D)   All items burned shall be readily combustible, and the application of any accelerant used to ignite the fire shall be done in accordance with the recommendations of its manufacturer for safe and proper use.
   (E)   The use of gasoline, motor oil or other similar petroleum-based products, as accelerants, for a fire are prohibited.
   (F)   The provisions of the most current edition of the International Fire Code, § 307 Open Burning, are incorporated herein and must be complied with by any person conducting open burning. To the extent that those provisions conflict with any provisions contained in this subchapter or other approved regulations, the stricter provision shall apply.
   (G)   No open burning shall be permitted within any street right-of-way, gutter or swale except for open burning pursuant to § 92.39(A), (B) or (C).
(Ord. 97, passed 6-17-2004) Penalty, see § 92.99