As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FLUE
Any duct, pipe, stack, chimney or conduit which conducts
air contaminants into the open air.
PERSON
Any individual, natural person, syndicate, association, partnership,
firm, corporation, institution, agency, authority, department, bureau
or other instrumentality of federal, state, local or regional government
or other entity recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties.
SMALL OPEN FIRE or OPEN FIRE
The use of a grill, outdoor barbecue, fireplace or similar
device to cook food with charcoal or wood; or any other fire from
which the properties of combustion are emitted directly into the air
without first passing through a structural flue, stack or chimney
(except through a small integral flue, chimney or stack built into
a freestanding grill or residential chiminea-type device using only
such materials as authorized hereunder and otherwise complying with
this chapter) and conducted in such location, conditions, and in a
manner which contribute only a negligible amount of air contaminants.
From and after the effective date of this chapter, no person,
corporation, partnership, association, organization or other group
whatsoever (hereinafter collectively referred to as "property owner"
or "person," as applies) shall burn any materials of any kind in the
Borough, except as authorized by this chapter.
Subject to rules, regulations, and limitations contained in
this chapter, an adult property owner or other adult authorized by
the property owner may conduct or allow a small open fire on his or
her property, solely for the following purposes:
B. Noncommercial preparation of food for human consumption, light, ornament
or recreation.
A police officer, or other duly authorized law or code enforcement
officer of the Borough of Girard, may, upon investigation, order that
any fire be immediately extinguished, abated, diminished, or corrected
(in his or her sole discretion) if, in the officer's sole judgment,
the fire:
A. Is emitting excessive smoke, excessive odor, or malodorous emissions;
B. Contains prohibited materials or is using a prohibited or inadequate
containment devise or mechanism;
C. Is in a prohibited location or of a prohibited size;
D. Is emitting sparks or hot ashes that may pose a threat to nearby
structures, trees, other combustible materials, or to the safety of
persons or property;
E. Where its size, materials, containment, location, emissions, proximity
to structures, trees, other combustible materials, conduct of participants,
weather conditions (including but not limited to wind, drought, dry
or other conditions) or air quality, or other circumstances, are such
that continuation of the fire poses a risk of harm to persons or property;
F. Where a complaint of noise has been made.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay
a fine of not more than the greater of $600 or the maximum amount
per offense permitted under law, plus costs, and, in default of payment
of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30
days. Each violation of any provision of this chapter shall constitute
a separate offense. In addition, in any civil enforcement action brought
by the Borough to collect unpaid fines or penalties imposed pursuant
to this chapter, the Borough shall also be entitled to collect all
costs, expenses, and attorneys' fees associated with such action.
(Residents will be given a one-time warning.)
This chapter shall take effect January 1, 2013, as provided
under law.