[Amended 9-27-2005 by Ord. No. O-05-21; 10-23-2007 by Ord. No.
O-07-22]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to burn or to permit any other
person to burn on his property any fires or combustible material within
the City limits of Hagerstown, except as may be provided for by other
provisions of this code not inconsistent herewith.
B. Nothing in this regulation shall prohibit those outdoor fires utilized
for cooking purposes, provided that the fire is located in an approved
grill, barbecue or other approved cooking appliance, and is not being
utilized in a manner violating other applicable fire regulations.
C. Nothing in this regulation shall prohibit the use of approved, self-contained
patio-style stoves or similar devices, provided the device is used
in accordance with all manufacturer's specifications and requirements,
and is not being utilized in a manner violating other applicable fire
regulations.
D. Approved grills, barbecues or other approved appliances shall be
maintained in good condition and operated as directed in a manner
consistent with the manufacturer's directions.
E. Bonfires at special functions may be permitted, provided that a permit
is first obtained from the City Fire Marshal's Office. Certain
restrictions or conditions may be required by the Fire Marshal before
a permit is issued, and the Fire Marshall may refuse to issue a permit
if the conditions are not met or if the hazards of such a function
exceed reasonable safeguards.
F. Any violations of this section shall be a municipal infraction subject to the fines listed in Article
V, §
98-10.