§ 93.45 OPEN BURNING PROHIBITED; EXCEPTIONS.
   It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to burn garbage, weeds, leaves, wood, paper or any other materials outdoors within the city limits, except for the following purposes and in the following manners:
   (A)   In an incinerator approved by the A.P.C.B. in compliance with state laws, the state administrative codes, and the ordinance of the city.
   (B)   Twelfth night ceremonies.
   (C)   School pep rallies.
   (D)   Scouting activities.
   (E)   Cooking fires in an approved unit for such purpose. Cooking fires must be kept at a reasonable distance from structures, vehicles or other combustible materials.
   (F)   Recreational fires in an approved unit for such purposes, fueled in a proper manner by seasoned wood, charcoal briquettes, or propane gas. Recreational fires must be attended at all times and until completely extinguished. If at any time a fire, creates a pollution problem, a threat to public health, a nuisance, or a fire hazard, it shall be extinguished. No burning shall be conducted during unfavorable meteorological conditions such as high winds, temperature inversions, or air stagnation, or when a pollution alert or ozone action day has been declared. All burning shall comply with other federal, state, and local laws, rules, and ordinances. Adequate firefighting equipment shall be on site for extinguishing purposes. Recreational burning shall be maintained on private property only. Recreational burning is prohibited in apartment and condominium complexes, and mobile home parks.
(Ord. 89-3, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 89-10, passed - -; Am. Ord. 2004-10, passed 6-21-04) Penalty, see § 93.99