§ 92.22 CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH BURNING IS ALWAYS PROHIBITED.
   Regardless whether a burn permit has been issued or required, all types of burning are prohibited under the following conditions.
   (A)   Restrictions due to local conditions. Burning is prohibited where, due to atmospheric or wind conditions or other local circumstances, the fire may be hazardous or may create offensive smoke or odor emissions.
   (B)   Flammable, toxic or explosive materials.
      (1)   Highly flammable, toxic or explosive materials shall not be burned in any area of the township.
      (2)   The person engaged in the burning possesses the burden of proof that the materials being burned do not violate these restrictions.
   (C)   Foul odors. No person, at any time, shall burn garbage, animal carcasses, rubbish, trash, animal waste or any other materials that would give off foul odors.
   (D)   Accelerants. Use of accelerants, such as gas or another petroleum product, is prohibited.
   (E)   Bonfires. Bonfires are prohibited, unless specifically permitted by the Fire Chief, where the Fire Department consents to monitor the bonfire the entire time it is burning.
(Ord. 41, passed 10-1-2002; Ord. passed 8-5-2003) Penalty, see § 92.99