All owners, lessees or tenants of any building
or structure damaged by fire and subjected to assistance from the
Fire Department of the Township of Pennsauken shall report to said
Fire Department the name and address of the fire insurance carrier,
the name and address of the insurance agent on such policy and the
policy limits of coverage. This information shall be supplied to the
Pennsauken Fire Chief within five days of the date of the fire in
question.
[Amended 3-25-2015 by Ord. No. 2015:03]
A. Barbecues. No person shall operate, use or maintain any open fire
or any device commonly known as a "barbecue" in or on any apartment
unit, porch, balcony, patio or any other private area of an apartment
or multiple-family dwelling unit. The Fire Official may, upon application
made, exempt any person from the provisions of this section, provided
that the request is made in writing and the Fire Official certifies
that the procedures are safe with regard to fire protection and fire
prevention standards, which standards are incorporated in this Code.
B. Applicability.
(1) This article applies to all outdoor burning and open burning within
the Township of Pennsauken.
(2) This article does not apply to grilling or cooking food using charcoal,
wood, propane or natural gas in cooking or grilling appliances.
(3) This article does not apply to burning for the purpose of generating
heat in a stove, furnace, fireplace or other heating device within
a building used for human or animal habitation.
(4) This article does not apply to the use of propane, acetylene, natural
gas, gasoline or kerosene in a device intended for heating, construction
or maintenance activities.
C. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
CAMPFIRE
A small outdoor fire intended for recreation or cooking,
but not including a fire intended for disposal of waste wood or refuse.
CLEAN WOOD
Natural wood which has not been painted, varnished or coated
with a similar material; has not been pressure-treated with preservatives;
and does not contain resins or glues as in plywood or other composite
wood products.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE
Building waste materials, including but not limited to waste
shingles, insulation, lumber, treated wood, painted wood, wiring,
plastics, packaging, and rubble that results from construction, remodeling,
repair, and demolition operations on a house, commercial or industrial
building, or other structure.
FIRE OFFICIAL
The Fire Official of the Township of Pennsauken or other
person designated by the Fire Official.
OPEN BURNING
Kindling or maintaining a fire where the products of combustion
are emitted directly into the ambient air without passing through
a stack or a chimney. This includes burning in a burn barrel.
OUTDOOR BURNING
Open burning or burning in an outdoor wood-fired boiler or
patio wood-burning unit.
OUTDOOR WOOD-FIRED BOILER
A wood-fired boiler, stove or furnace that is not located
within a building intended for habitation by humans or domestic animals.
PATIO WOOD-BURNING UNIT
A chiminea, patio warmer, outdoor fireplace or other portable
wood-burning device used for outdoor recreation and/or heating.
REFUSE
Any waste material, except trees, logs, brush, stumps, leaves,
grass clippings, and other vegetative matter.
D. General prohibition. Open burning and outdoor burning are prohibited
in the Township of Pennsauken unless the burning is specifically permitted
by this article.
E. Open burning of refuse. Open burning of refuse is prohibited.
F. Burning trees, logs, brush, stumps, leaves, and grass clippings.
Open burning of trees, logs, brush, stumps, leaves, and grass clippings
is prohibited.
G. Outdoor wood-fired boilers. No person shall install, use, or maintain
an outdoor wood-fired boiler in the Township of Pennsauken, unless
approved by permit through the Construction Official.
H. Patio wood-burning units. A patio wood-burning unit may be installed
and used in the Township of Pennsauken only in accordance with all
of the following provisions:
(1) A permit must be obtained through the Fire Official.
(2) The patio wood-burning unit shall not be used to burn refuse.
(3) The patio wood-burning unit shall burn only clean, dry wood.
(4) The patio wood-burning unit shall be located at least 15 feet from
the nearest structure which is not on the same property as the patio
wood-burning unit. The unit shall not be located less than five feet
from combustible structures on the same property or on any decks,
porches or balconies.
(5) The patio wood-burning unit and its by-products shall not cause a
nuisance to neighbors.
(6) It must be in an approved container with an ember-suppressing lid.
(Stone/block fire pits must have a lid or screen.)
(7) The use of flammable liquids and accelerants is prohibited.
(8) Trees, brush, grass, leaves or other natural material is prohibited.
(9) It must have a working garden hose stretched to the fire place or
an approved fire extinguisher within 10 feet.
I. Permits.
(1) Residential permits. A permit must be obtained through the Township
Fire Official. There will be no permit fee for residential properties,
and it will be valid to the person issued for the length that the
person occupies the property. This permit must be on hand, and available
for inspection, anytime that the patio wood-burning unit is in use.
(2) Commercial properties. A permit must be obtained through the Township Fire Official. The permit and fee will be annual and shall be paid in full prior to the inspection being issued. The permit and fee will be renewed during the annual fire registration and or inspection. The permit fee will be $42 and will be maintained in accordance with Type 1 permit fees established in the Code of the Township of Pennsauken, §
162-12, Firesafety permits.
J. Liability. A person utilizing or maintaining an outdoor fire shall
be responsible for all fire-suppression costs and any other liability
resulting from damage caused by the fire.
K. Right of entry and inspection. The Fire Official or his/her designee
may inspect any property for the purpose of ascertaining compliance
with the provisions of this article.
L. Enforcement; violations and penalties.
(1) The Fire Official, his/her designee and the Township of Pennsauken
are authorized to enforce the provisions of this article.
(2) The Fire Official, at any time and with just cause, has the right
to revoke a permit.
(3) Any person, firm, association, partnership, corporation, or governmental
entity who or which violates any of the provisions of this article
or fails to comply with a duly authorized order issued pursuant to
this article shall be deemed to be responsible for a municipal civil
infraction, which shall be punishable by civil fine of no less than
$50 and no more than $100.
(4) The violator shall pay costs, which may include all expenses, direct
and indirect, which the Township of Pennsauken has incurred in connection
with the municipal infraction. In no case, however, shall costs of
less than $50 or more than $100 be ordered. In addition, the Township
of Pennsauken shall have the right to proceed in any court of competent
jurisdiction for the purpose of obtaining an injunction, restraining
order, or other appropriate remedy to compel compliance with this
article. Each day that a violation of this article exists shall constitute
a separate violation of this article.
[Added 2-24-1993 by Ord. No. 93-3; amended 9-15-2010 by Ord. No. 2010:23; 6-26-2013 by Ord. No.
2013:07]
The Township of Pennsauken hereby establishes
a business training hourly fee in the amount of $100 per hour for
training by a certified instructor of the Bureau of Fire Prevention.
The training provided shall meet Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements
in areas of proper use of fire extinguishers and breathing apparatus,
emergency response training, emergency planning and compliance with
Right to Know and the Hazard Communication Standard.