The Town Board of the Town of Carmel has received numerous complaints
in regard to outdoor wood-burning furnaces concerning their pollution
of the atmosphere and their safety. Although outdoor wood-burning
furnaces may provide an economical alternative to conventional heating
systems, it is generally recognized that the types of fuel used, and
the scale and duration of burning by outdoor wood-burning furnaces,
creates noxious and hazardous smoke, soot, fumes, odors and air pollution,
can be detrimental to citizens' health and can deprive neighboring
residents of the enjoyment of their property or premises. Therefore,
it is the intention of the Town Board of the Town of Carmel to establish
and impose restrictions upon the construction and operation of outdoor
wood-burning furnaces for the purpose of securing and promoting the
public health, comfort, convenience, safety, welfare and prosperity
of the Town and its inhabitants. This chapter is intended to prohibit
the construction and/or installation of any further outdoor wood-burning
furnaces and to ensure that existing outdoor wood-burning furnaces
are utilized in a manner that does not create a nuisance and is not
detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the residents
of the Town.
This chapter is adopted pursuant to the authority, of Article
2, § 10 of the New York State Municipal Home Rule Law.
The Town of Carmel Director of Codes Enforcement, Building Inspector
and Code Enforcement Officer, or any other person who may hereafter
be designated by resolution of the Town Board is hereby authorized
in the name and on behalf of the Town of Carmel to undertake and prosecute
any proceedings necessary or appropriate to enforce compliance with
this chapter including the issuance of appearance tickets.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FIREWOOD
Trunks and branches of trees and bushes, but does not include
leaves, needles, vines or brush smaller than three inches in diameter.
OUTDOOR WOOD-BURNING FURNACE
Any equipment, device or apparatus, or any part thereof,
which is installed, affixed or situated outdoors for the primary purpose
of combustion of wood fuel to produce heat or energy used as a component
of a heating system providing heat and/or hot water for any interior
space in any principal structure or any other interior or exterior
site, building, or structure.
STACK or CHIMNEY
Any vertical structure enclosing a flue or flues that carry
off smoke or exhaust from a solid fuel-fired heating device; especially
that part of such structure extending above the roof.
UNTREATED LUMBER
Dry wood which has been milled and dried but which has not
been treated or combined with any petroleum product, chemical, preservative,
glue, adhesive, stain, paint or other substance.
The construction and/or installation of any new outdoor wood-burning
furnaces are hereby prohibited in any zone within the Town of Carmel.
Except as hereinafter provided, the lawful use of any outdoor
wood-burning furnace which is legally permitted and existing at the
time of the adoption of this chapter may be continued, subject to
the provisions of this section.
A. No outdoor wood boiler, lawfully existing or in existence at the
time of the adoption of this chapter, shall thereafter be extended,
enlarged or replaced with a new or previously owned unit or restored
or repaired beyond 50% of its value.
B. Any existing outdoor wood-burning furnace which is abandoned or discontinued
for a period of seven consecutive months shall not be permitted to
be reestablished and must be immediately removed by the property owner
from the subject premises. If the property owner fails to remove the
outdoor wood-burning furnace by the end of said seven-consecutive-month
period, the Town of Carmel Code Enforcement Officer/Building Inspector
shall give written notice by certified mail or personal service to
the owner of the property upon which the outdoor wood-burning furnace
is located. Such notice shall provide that said owner shall remove
the outdoor wood-burning furnace within 15 days of the date the notice
is either postmarked or personally served upon the owner. Should the
outdoor wood-burning furnace not be removed within the time specified,
the Code Enforcement Officer/Building Inspector shall take reasonable
steps to effect its removal. The costs incurred by the Town to effect
said removal, including attorneys' fees, shall be charged to the owner
of said premises. Said expense shall be paid by the owner of the property
so affected within 30 days from the date said costs are presented
to the owner. If said expense is not paid within said thirty-day time
frame, then said expense shall be charged to the property so affected
by including such expense in the next annual Town tax levy against
the property.
C. All outdoor wood-burning furnaces lawfully permitted and in existence
on the effective date of this chapter shall be permitted to remain,
provided that the owner applies for and receives a permit from the
Town Building Inspector within six months of the effective date of
this chapter to comply with provisions governing the use and existence
of outdoor wood-burning furnaces set forth herein. If the owner of
an existing outdoor wood-burning furnace does not receive a permit
within six months of the effective date of this chapter, the outdoor
wood-burning furnace shall be removed. "Existing" or "in existence"
means that the outdoor wood-burning furnace is legally permitted,
existing, in place and operational on the effective date of this chapter.
Application for a permit shall be made to the Building Inspector on
the forms provided.
All existing outdoor wood-burning furnaces which receive permits
from the Building Inspector shall be subject to the following regulations
which constitute continuing conditions for the permit:
A. Permitted fuel. Only firewood and untreated lumber are permitted
to be burned in any outdoor wood-burning furnace. Burning of any and
all other materials, including but not limited to trash, plastics,
gasoline, rubber, household garbage, material treated with petroleum
products such as particle board, railroad ties and pressure-treated
wood, leaves, paper products and cardboard, in an outdoor wood-burning
furnace is prohibited.
B. Stack height. Outdoor wood-burning furnaces shall be equipped with
a permanent stack extending a minimum of two feet above the peak of
any roof structure located within 150 feet of the outdoor wood boiler
and no less than 18 feet above ground level.
C. Months of operation. Outdoor wood-burning furnaces shall be operated
only between October 1 and April 30.
D. Spark arrestors. All outdoor wood-burning furnaces shall be equipped
with properly functioning spark arrestors which shall be maintained
in proper working order at all times.
E. Lighter fluids, gasoline or chemicals may not be used to start the
furnace and are prohibited.
Section 59-49D of the Town Code is hereby repealed.
This chapter shall take effect immediately in accordance with
the law of the State of New York.