F-104.1 Enforcement officer: The Doylestown Township Fire
Marshal and designated representatives, if appropriate, shall have the authority
to enforce provisions of this code and shall be considered the fire officials.
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F- 111.3 Penalties: Any person, corporation, partnership, firm or the like who shall violate a provision of this code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, construct, alter or repair a building or structure in violation of an approved plan or directive of the building official or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code shall be guilty of a summary offense, punishable as provided in § 1-13 of Chapter 1, General Provisions. Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.
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F-112.1 Application for appeal: Appeals related to the
terms and conditions of this code and/or from any order of a fire official
shall be processed as follows: Whenever a fire official shall disapprove an
application, refuse to grant a permit applied for or issue an order to eliminate
a dangerous or hazardous condition or when it is claimed that the provisions
of the code do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of the code has
been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant or person against
whom such order has been issued may appeal from the decision of the fire official
to an appeal board established by the Board of Supervisors of Doylestown Township,
which said appeal shall be heard within 10 days from the day of the decision
of such action by the fire official. Normal appeal rights shall follow as
are set forth in the code.
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F-301.1 Open burning restricted:
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1.
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No person shall:
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a.
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Ignite or feed an open fire for the destruction of refuse or in the
conduct of a salvage operation in any public or private place outside of any
building.
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b.
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Cause, suffer, allow or permit the maintenance of any open fire for
the destruction of refuse or in the conduct of a salvage operation on any
property under his control outside of any building.
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2.
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The following exceptions are made to the extent indicated:
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a.
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Open fires may be set in the performance of an official duty of any
public officer if the fire is necessary for:
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(1)
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The prevention of a fire hazard which cannot be abated by other means.
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(2)
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The protection of public health.
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(3)
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The training and instruction of persons engaged in fire company activities.
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(4)
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The prevention and control of disease or pests.
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(5)
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The production of agricultural commodities in their unmanufactured state
on the premises of a farm operation.
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(6)
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Recreational or ceremonial purposes only.
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b.
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As to Subsection 2a(2) and (3) hereinabove, 24 hours' notice to
the Township shall be given whenever possible.
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3.
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Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prohibit devices such
as grills or barbecues specifically designed and used solely for outdoor cooking
of food.
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4.
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No person shall set or maintain any outdoor fire of any type whatsoever
within the Township during such specified periods of time as the Board of
Supervisors shall determine when, in the sole opinion of such officials, hazardous
conditions exist by reason of unusual weather conditions; provided, however,
that public notice of such prohibition is published one time in a newspaper
having general circulation within the Township and further that such notice
of prohibition is publicly posted at the Township Building and other prominent
places within said Township
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5.
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Burning of natural vegetation.
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a.
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The burning of natural vegetation accumulated as a result of deadfall,
trimming or the cutting of such material when the fire is on the premises
of any structure occupied solely as a dwelling by two families or fewer and
when such natural vegetation results from the normal occupancy of said structure
shall be allowed as follows:
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(1)
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During calendar year 2000, from November 1 to December 15;
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(2)
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During calendar year 2001, from April 15 to May 24 and from November
1 to December 8;
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(3)
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During calendar year 2002, from April 15 to May 15 and from November
1 to December 1;
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(4)
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During calendar year 2003, from April 15 to May 10 and from November
1 to November 23; and
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(5)
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During calendar year 2004, from April 15 to May 3 and from November
1 to November 15.
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b.
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No open burning shall be permitted as of calendar year 2005. The burning
of natural vegetation as referenced in this subsection during the times when
such burning is permitted shall be subject to the following requirements:
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(1)
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Such burning is performed at a distance of not less than 50 feet from
any structure and so placed as to prevent the spread of fire to within 50
feet of any structure, vehicle or fuel tank.
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(2)
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No burning shall be conducted closer than 25 feet to any property line
nor within the right-of-way of any street.
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(3)
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All such burnings shall be constantly attended by a competent person
who shall have a garden hose connected and extended to the burning area and
ready and available for use or other suitable extinguishment equipment.
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6.
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The Township Manager, Assistant Township Manager, Township Director
of Operations, Township Fire Marshal and his designated representatives, including
but not limited to the Assistant Fire Marshal, Township police officers, and
such other persons as the Township Manager may, in writing, from time to time
designate, are authorized to enforce the provisions of this section.
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