As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BURN CONTAINER
A.
Any container used for the purpose of burning materials as authorized
herein; constructed of masonry, metal or other noncombustible rigid
material; containing a bottom, sides and a cover as herein defined.
Burn containers shall not be allowed to deteriorate to the point where
they contain holes or are missing surface in the structure. Outdoor
fireplaces shall be considered as burn containers for the purpose
of this chapter.
B.
If metal drums are being used, they shall not have contained
toxic or flammable or other regulated materials. They shall be free
from holes in the sides and/or bottom, except that they may contain
drain or vent holes in the bottom of the drum no larger than two square
inches each.
C.
Outdoor grills or smokers, fired by propane, natural gas, charcoal
or wood, and designed for food preparation, are acceptable as burn
containers for the purpose of this chapter.
D.
A burn container shall not contain a combustion area of more
than nine square feet and not to exceed two feet in height.
BURN CONTAINER COVER
A metal screen with spaces not more than 1/2 square inch,
or other comparable material which covers the entire open area above
the burn container opening. Such screen shall be maintained in good
order as to prevent large particles from escaping the burn container
during operation. The cover shall not be allowed to deteriorate to
any point whereby it loses its maximum efficiency.
BURNING
The igniting of any material to cause flame, smoke, embers,
hot ash or residue, in combination or individually.
WOOD
Includes any unpainted wood or wood product. Excluded and
not permitted to be burned are any wood or wood products that have
been chemically treated to prevent rot or moisture damage, or other
similar treatment; wood products that have high glue content, such
as flakeboard or composition board; and wood products in combination
with any nonburnable materials.
Except as provided in §
151-7 of this chapter, no burning of any kind shall be conducted within the Borough unless that burning has as its expressed purpose either cooking, food preparation, leisure or recreational enjoyment. The burning of paper, grasses, green twigs or leaves is prohibited. Also prohibited is the burning of any materials that give off any acrid, obnoxious or toxic odors, or emit heavy smoke. Any other materials that do not comply fully with the intent of this chapter or otherwise create a nuisance to people or animals are strictly prohibited.
No person, corporation or other entity shall cause to be burned
any materials not in compliance or inconsistent with this chapter.
Burning shall be permitted only in compliance with this chapter.
All those persons, corporations or other entities causing fires and
burning not in compliance with this chapter shall be prosecuted under
the guidelines of this chapter. There shall be no burning permitted
during a "red flag day," as defined and designated by the National
Weather Service, with the exception of cooking on a burn container
designed for food preparation.
Burning in compliance with this chapter shall be attended at
all times by a responsible individual 16 years of age or older until
such time as all combustion is extinguished. Unattended burning shall
be in violation of this chapter, and all persons, corporations or
other entities causing or allowing such unattended burning shall be
prosecuted under the guidelines of this chapter.
All burning outside of burn containers is hereby prohibited
within the Borough. This chapter does not prohibit the issuance of
a special burning permit by the Fire Chief whenever circumstances
so dictate. Such special permits shall be issued in writing by the
Fire Chief on a form provided by the Borough. In granting such permit,
the Fire Chief shall determine whether or not the Fire Company shall
be in attendance. Council shall determine fees for said permit by
resolution as set forth on the Borough Fee Schedule.
The Borough Code Official, the Fire Chief, the Deputy Fire Chief
and other individuals as designated by Borough Council are hereby
granted the authority and responsibility for enforcement of this chapter.
In the event any violations of this chapter are found to be in existence,
these officials are hereby charged with the responsibility of issuing
warnings or citations, as merited, for all violations of this chapter.
Any person, corporation or other entity who violates the provisions
of this chapter shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of not more than
$1,000 and the costs of prosecution and, in default therewith, undergo
imprisonment in the County Prison for a period not to exceed 30 days.