No person shall impede the progress of a fire
engine, fire truck or other fire apparatus of the Weyauwega Fire Department
along the streets or alleys of such City at the time of a fire or
when the Fire Department of the City is using such streets or alleys
in response to a fire alarm or for practice.
Every person who shall be present at a fire
shall be subject to the orders of the Fire Chief or officer in command
and may be required to render assistance in fighting the fire or in
removing or guarding property. Such officer shall have the power to
cause the arrest of any person or persons refusing to obey said orders.
Whenever there shall be a fire or fire alarm,
every person driving or riding in a motorized or other vehicle shall
move and remain to the side of the street until the fire engine and
fire truck and other fire apparatus shall have passed.
No person shall occupy any portion of such streets
or alleys with a motorized or other vehicle between such fire engine
or fire truck or other fire apparatus and any hydrant to which a fire
hose may be, or may be about to be, attached.
[Amended 3-17-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-01; 5-15-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-01]
A. Open burning prohibited. No person, firm or corporation
shall build any outdoor fire within the corporate limits of the City
of Weyauwega except as set forth below in this section. This prohibition
on burning includes burning of construction waste and debris at construction
sites. The use of burning barrels or other incinerator-type containers
is prohibited.
B. Outdoor wood furnaces. No person shall use or maintain
an outdoor wood furnace in the City of Weyauwega. "Outdoor wood furnace"
means a wood-fired furnace, stove or boiler that is not located within
a building intended for habitation by humans or domestic animals.
C. Exceptions.
(1) Outdoor cooking over a fire contained in a device
or structure designed for such use is permissible.
(2) Controlled burning of grass, leaves or other lawn
debris is permitted within the following parameters:
(a)
Controlled burning is permitted between 5:00
p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
(b)
No burning is permitted within 25 feet of a
structure or lot line.
(c)
Extinguishment sources must be readily available
and constant adult supervision of the burn must be provided.
(d)
The fire must be completely extinguished by
water at 10:00 p.m.
(e)
Complaints of smoke by affected persons will
result in the fire being extinguished.
(3) Recreational burning pits lined with incombustible
material are permitted, provided that they are located at least 25
feet from any structure or lot line. Permitted hours are from 5:00
p.m. to 2:00 a.m. with complete extinguishment with water at 2:00
a.m.
(4) Bonfires or ceremonial campfires with prior written
approval of the Fire Chief are permitted. Conditions attached to an
open burning permit will be made by the Fire Chief.
(5) Practice fires conducted by the Fire Department are
permitted.
D. Application for permit. Open burning permits can be
issued by the Fire Chief or Mayor for special circumstances or occasions
within the regulations of this section. The Fire Chief or Mayor in
issuing such permit may attach conditions to such authorization. Conditions
which may be attached include, but are not necessarily limited to,
the following:
(1) Hours when burning is allowed.
(2) Day(s) when burning is allowed.
(3) Material which may or may not be burned.
(4) Whether open burning is allowed or whether burning
is only allowed with an approved incinerator or burning device.
(5) The length of time the permit is valid.
(6) The size of the material pile burned by open burning.
(7) The distance or distances to be maintained between
the material being burned and other flammable material.
(8) Supervision required for burning, including minimum
age of supervisors and type of fire-extinguishing equipment which
must be present at the burn site.
(9) The manner in which ashes created by the burning under
the permit are to be disposed of.
E. Open burning regulations. The following regulations
shall be applicable when an open burning permit has been issued:
(1) All open burning conducted pursuant to a permit shall
be performed in a safe, pollution-free manner, when wind and weather
conditions are such as to minimize adverse effects, and in conformance
with local and state fire protection regulations. Open burning permits
shall not be used to covertly burn plastic, construction debris or
other prohibited materials.
(2) Any ashes created by burning such material as is lawful
under this section are to be disposed of in a manner authorized by
law.
(3) Open burning shall be constantly attended and supervised
by a competent person of at least 16 years of age until such fire
is extinguished.
(4) No materials may be burned upon a street, curb, gutter,
or sidewalk.
F. Agricultural properties. Agriculturally zoned properties are exempt from the permit requirements of this section, provided that owner-produced refuse only is burned and the provisions of Subsection
D are complied with.
G. Liability. A person engaging in open burning shall
be responsible for any liability resulting from damage caused by his/her
fire. The cost of extinguishing the fire and/or other damages may
be recovered from the property owner. In the event that the fee is
not paid, the charge shall become a lien against the property pursuant
to § 66.0703(13), Wis. Stats.
The following orders, rules, and regulations of the Department
of Commerce, all of which are set forth in the Wisconsin Administrative
Code as from time to time amended and/or renumbered, are incorporated
herein by reference and adopted as part of this chapter:
A. Chapter Comm 7, Explosives and Fireworks.
B. Chapter Comm 10, Flammable, Combustible and Hazardous
Liquids.
C. Chapter Comm 14, Fire Prevention.
D. Chapter Comm 16, Electrical,
E. Chapter Comm 32, Public Employee Safety and Health.
F. Chapter Comm 40, Gas Systems.
G. Chapter Comm 43, Anhydrous Ammonia.
H. Chapters Comm 61 to 65, Commercial Building Code.
I. Chapters Comm 75 to 79, Buildings Constructed Prior
to 1914.