[Ord. of 5-5-2009]
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Open Burning
Ordinance."
[Ord. of 5-5-2009]
For the purposes of this article, the words and phrases defined
in the sections hereunder shall have the meanings therein ascribed
to them.
AMBIENT AIR SPACE
The unconfined space occupied by the atmosphere above the
geographical region of Milford.
BRUSH
Shrubs, vegetation or prunings, the diameter of which is
not greater than one inch at the widest point.
BUILDING
Any structure which is enclosed by a roof and walls and is
used for any occupancy such as a dwelling, a place of assembly, institutional
uses or business.
COMMISSIONER
The Commissioner of the State of Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection.
NUISANCE
The discharge into the open air of any smoke, soot, fumes,
odors or other emissions which cause injury, detriment or which endanger
the health or safety of the public or which cause, or are likely to
cause injury or damage to business or property.
OPEN BURNING
Any burning outside the confines of a building.
PROHIBITED MATERIALS
Garbage, paper, grass, metals, plastics, leaves, chemically
treated wood, brush, rubber, painted materials or demolition waste.
[Ord. of 5-5-2009]
The open burning official shall not issue an open burning certificate
requested under this article when the open burning official determines
that:
(a) A hazardous public health condition will be created by such burning;
or
(b) The fire constitutes a salvage operation by open burning; or
(c) A practical and alternative method for the disposal of the material
to be burned exists, including but not limited to, the following techniques:
chipping, cutting for forest products, land filling, piling for protective
cover for wildlife and stockpiling; or
(d) Such open burning would interfere with or prevent the attainment
or maintenance of a relevant ambient air quality standard; or
(e) The forest fire danger, as determined by the State Forest Fire Warden,
is high or extreme, and the area is within 100 feet of a woodland,
or grassland; or
(f) The Commissioner has issued an advisory of an air pollution emergency
episode stage pursuant to Section 22a-174-6 of the General Statutes,
as amended; or
(g) Prohibited materials are to be burned.
[Ord. of 5-5-2009]
Approval of open burning shall be subject to such reasonable
conditions as are necessary to avoid a nuisance or to protect the
health, safety and comfort of the public, including but not limited
to the following:
(a) All fires requiring open burning certificate must have the written
permission of the property owner.
(b) Only materials and quantities specified on the open burning certificate
may be burned.
(c) The open burning official may specify on any open burning certificate
the hours and days during which open burning is allowed.
(d) A copy of the open burning certificate shall be kept in the possession
of the applicant at the burning site at all times during said burning.
The applicant must follow any special notification and contact instructions
as may be specified on open burning certificate. Sufficient tools
and equipment necessary to extinguish any open burning must be present
and readily available, and a person, physically capable of using those
tools and equipment, must be present and in control of said open burning.
(e) The open burning official may revoke, in writing, any certificate
or add any reasonable, specifically identified, conditions if circumstances
indicate that in the open burning official's discretion and judgment
air pollution standards will be violated.
(f) Upon notification to a person conducting open burning that the open
burning official has determined the open burning to be a nuisance,
the open burning shall be immediately extinguished.
(g) No open fire, as defined herein, shall be ignited within 15 feet
of any building, structure or accumulation of combustible material.
[Added 9-8-2014]
[Ord. of 5-5-2009]
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall
be subject to the following penalties and fines:
(a) Persons failing to comply with the requirements of this article shall
be in violation of this article and shall be subject to the penalties
and fines outlined herein, and further provided that the fines for
said violations shall be as follows:
(1) First offense or violation: notification.
(2) Second offense or violation: $25 for each separate violation and
each day of continued violation.
(b) The open burning official may, when appropriate, seek enforcement
of the provisions of this article by injunction and, in such event,
the violator shall pay, as damages, a reasonable attorney's fee incurred
in the prosecuting of said action.
(c) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Commissioner and/or the open burning
official reserve the right to seek the penalties set forth in Section
22a-175 of the General Statutes.
(d) The provisions in this article shall be in addition to the existing
municipal ordinances dealing with housing and/or public health, and
shall not limit the provisions or enforcement of other local, state,
or federal codes, regulations, ordinances, and/or statutes as they
apply.