The purpose of this chapter is to protect the health and safety
of the general public and to assist in the prevention and control
of air pollution from the use of outdoor wood-fired boilers and similar
wood-burning devices or appliances. Recognizing that these devices
or equipment are becoming more prevalent throughout the country and
in our region, the City of Oil City is enacting this chapter to ensure
the health and safety of both the people that are operating and benefiting
from the use of these outdoor boilers and those that may be exposed
to the detrimental effects of this type of device or equipment.
When used in this chapter or in communications, notices or orders
relative thereto, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings
ascribed to them below:
CITY
The City of Oil City.
CLEAN WOOD
Seasoned wood that has no paint, stains or other types of
coatings, and wood that has not been treated with any chemical, including
but not limited to copper chromium arsenate, creosote or pentachlorophenol.
CODE OFFICE
The Oil City Code Office, located at City Hall, 21 Seneca
Street, Oil City, Pennsylvania.
EPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency.
OUTDOOR WOOD BOILER or OWB
A fuel-burning device:
[Amended 2-10-2011 by Ord. No. 2787]
A.
Designed to burn clean wood or other approved solid fuels;
B.
That the manufacturer specifies for outdoor installation or
for installation in structures not normally intended for habitation
by humans or domestic animals, including structures such as garages
and sheds; and
C.
Which heats building space and/or water through the distribution,
typically through pipes, of a fluid heated in the device, typically
water or a mixture of water and antifreeze.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, firm, syndicate,
company, trust, corporation, department, authority, bureau, agency,
political subdivision of the commonwealth, law enforcement agency,
firefighting agency, or any other entity recognized by law as the
subject of rights and duties.
REFUSE
Any animal, vegetable or mineral, solid, liquid or gaseous
waste. It includes, but is not limited to, rubbish, garbage, ashes,
construction waste, industrial waste, commercial waste, demolition
waste, agricultural waste, abandoned vehicles and any unwanted or
discarded material. It does not include hazardous waste.
WOOD FUEL
All wood intended to be used as fuel, including but not limited
to trees, cordwood, logs, lumber, sawdust, wood pellets, slabs, bark,
chips, waste pallets and wood from manufacturing processes (butt-offs,
shavings, turnings, sander dust), as well as other solid fuels that
are approved for used by the manufacturer of the OWB. This definition
does not include materials that are chemically treated with any preservative,
paint or oil.
The requirements set forth in this section are intended to set
forth the minimum criteria that the Code Office believes is required
to protect public health, safety and the environment. Nothing in this
chapter is intended to limit the powers of the Code Office, and it
expressly reserves its right to take further action with respect to
any individual case pursuant to any other applicable federal, state
or local law or regulation.
A. All new and existing outdoor wood boilers shall be installed and
operated according to the manufacturer's specifications. If,
in the Code Official's opinion, the OWB has been installed or
is being operated in a manner that is not in accordance with the manufacturer's
specifications, he may suspend or revoke the permit until which time
he is satisfied that all necessary corrective action(s) have been
taken by the permit holder.
B. Any person interested in installing a new outdoor wood boiler shall
obtain from the retailer or other party selling or offering for sale
the new outdoor wood boilers any public education or other pertinent
information in the form of pamphlets, brochures or fact sheets on
the following topics:
(1) Proper installation, operation and maintenance of the outdoor wood
boiler;
(2) Proper fuel selection and use;
(3) Health effects from wood smoke; and
(4) Proper sizing of outdoor wood boiler.
C. No person that is required to obtain a permit under this chapter
shall cause or allow any of the following materials to be burned in
an OWB:
(1) Any wood that does not meet the definition of clean wood or wood
fuel;
(6) Waste petroleum products;
(7) Paints and paint solvents;
(11)
Any other material not intended by a manufacturer for use as
fuel in a solid-fuel-burning device.
D. No person shall install or cause to be installed any outdoor wood
boiler after the effective date of this chapter: 1) within 25 feet
of the house it is serving or at the minimum recommended by the manufacturer,
whichever is greater; or 2) within 200 feet of any other occupied
structure. This requirement will not apply to outdoor wood boilers
installed prior to the effective date of this chapter.
E. Smokestack height.
(1) Existing units. All existing units shall be required to maintain
a smokestack height which is a minimum of 10 feet or maximum of 35
feet. Any existing units that are found not to be in compliance with
this requirement shall have 90 days to modify the smokestack height
to bring the unit into compliance.
(2) New units. No person shall install or cause to be installed any outdoor
wood boiler after the effective date of this chapter that does not
have a smokestack height which is a minimum of 10 feet or maximum
of 35 feet, except in cases where the Code Office uses its discretionary
powers to provide an exception to these requirements. In any case,
if there is any residence or dwelling within 300 feet of the OWB,
the smokestack shall be required to extend at least two feet beyond
the highest point of that residence or dwelling while still maintaining
the maximum height delineated above.
F. The operation of any new or existing outdoor wood-burning boiler
may not occur between the dates of May 31 and September 1 of each
calendar year.
G. The storage of firewood or other wood fuel shall be in accordance
with any other laws and regulations adopted by the City.
H. At no time after the permit is granted shall an existing or new OWB
unit be modified or reconstructed so as to create a device that provides
safety standards or air emissions that are more adverse to the general
public than the unit that was originally permitted. The City shall
have the right to rescind the permit until corrective action is taken
by the owner to eliminate the problem or problems.