§ 91.05 RECREATIONAL BURNING IN A PIT.
   (A)   The burn pit cannot exceed three feet in diameter and must be at least 18 inches deep.
   (B)   (1)   Fires shall not be conducted within 25 feet of a building or combustible materials unless contained in a barbecue pit.
      (2)   For the purpose of this section, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
         BUILDING. As defined in the 1997 Uniform Fire Code, adopted by the City Council.
   (C)   No materials other than untreated wood or charcoal may be burned for recreational purposes.
   (D)   The fire cannot be larger than three feet diameter and the flames cannot be higher than three feet.
   (E)   Buckets, shovels, garden hoses or fire extinguishers shall be readily available.
   (F)   Fires shall be constantly attended by a person knowledgeable in the use of extinguishing equipment.
   (G)   The fire shall be supervised by an adult until fully extinguished.
   (H)   The Fire Department or Police Department may require the fire to be extinguished if it becomes a hazardous situation or there are complaints about smoke from the neighbors.
(`86 Code, § 8.31) (Am. Ord. 744, passed 4-4-00)