Applications shall include the following:
A. The name and address of the property owner.
B. A map indicating the location of the material to be burned.
C. A description of the material to be burned.
D. The proximity of neighboring dwellings and structures.
E. Payment of the required fee, as established by the Town Board.
After issuance of a permit, the property owner shall give twenty-four-hour
notification to the Code Enforcement Officer of the intent to burn.
The burning of garbage, plastic, rubber, bedding, paint cans and other
petroleum-based products or hazardous waste shall be strictly prohibited and
cause for immediate revocation of the permit and may result in further civil
action and penalties. In addition, green or wet material shall be required
to be seasoned or allowed to dry before the issuance of a permit.
Residents of one-, two- and three-family dwellings may be permitted
to conduct a recreational fire after review of circumstances by the Code Enforcement
Officer. Recreational fires do not include burn barrels or any other fire
events that contain household rubbish.
[Added 8-22-2006 by L.L.
No. 3-2006]
Violations of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty of not more
than $250 or imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both.