[Ord. 819, 11/16/2000, § 1; as amended by Ord.
945, 2/21/2013]
As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
FIRE PIT
A completely open or semi-open containment constructed as
belowground pits, freestanding fireplaces and portable devices that
are built with steel, brick, masonry and/or metal for the purposes
of building and maintaining an open fire of no larger than two feet
in height.
NATURAL WOOD
Wood that has been produced naturally from a tree and not
chemically treated with dye, paint or another form of artificial modification
beyond cutting and drying.
OPEN FIRE
A fire outside of any building in which any material is burned
in the open or in a receptacle other than in a grill used for the
purposes of outside barbecues.
OUTSIDE BARBECUES
Any fire maintained in a commercially constructed grill or
masonry constructed grill for the purposes of heating, cooking and
preparing food for the purpose of consumption.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, department,
bureau, agency or other legal entity.
[Ord. 819, 11/16/2000, § 2]
Within the Borough limits, no person shall:
1. Ignite, feed, cause, allow, permit or maintain on any property
any open fire outside of any building for any purpose other than that
specifically allowed herein.
[Ord. 819, 11/16/2000, § 3; as amended by Ord.
945, 2/21/2013]
The activities prohibited in this Part are subject to the following
exceptions:
1. Open fires may be set in the performance of an official
duty of any public officer if the fire is necessary for:
A. The prevention of a fire hazard which cannot be abated
by other means.
B. The protection of public health.
2. Open fires shall be permitted at any time when the same
is conducted during an official act or exercise preapproved by the
duly designated Borough enforcement officer by a volunteer fire department
or a paid fire department recognized by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
3. Open fires may be set with written approval of the enforcement
officer of the Borough provided:
A. No hazardous or other objection able condition will be
created by such burning.
B. No such burning is allowed on any street or sidewalk within
the Borough.
C. Said open fire is related to a public function including,
but not limited to, fire works or a bonfire in support of a local
organization.
4. It shall be lawful at any time to burn charcoal or wood
fires kindled for the purpose of outside barbecues, provided that
the fire is confined for the purposes of outside barbecue, as defined
in this Part, and used solely for the heating, cooking and preparing
of food. Grills must be located 10 feet from any principal, combustible
and/or accessory structures. It shall be unlawful at any time to burn
and/or incinerate anything other than charcoal and natural wood as
defined in this Part.
5. Fire pits are lawfully permitted. A fire pit shall include
belowground pits, freestanding fireplaces, and portable devices intended
to control and contain outdoor fires. Only natural firewood may be
burned. All fire pits must be located 10 feet away from any principal,
combustible and/or accessory structure. The pit shall be built with
steel, brick, masonry, and/or metal. The flames shall not be higher
than two feet in height. A portable fire extinguisher or garden hose
shall be readily available.
6. All regulations of the International Fire Code shall be
applicable, except provisions concerning distances of open burning,
recreational fires and portable outdoor fireplaces.
[Ord. 819, 11/16/2000, § 4]
Authority is hereby granted to the Elizabethtown Volunteer Fire
Company to extinguish any fire within the Borough of Elizabethtown
when the Fire Chief of said Company deems that conditions warrant
such action.
[Ord. 819, 11/16/2000, § 5]
All other burning is strictly prohibited.
[Ord. 819, 11/16/2000, § 6]
Upon the denial of written approval as described in § 103B
or C, an appeal may be taken to the Borough Council at a regularly
scheduled meeting and such denial may be reversed upon a majority
vote of the Borough Council. Borough Council reserves the right to
limit this approval to a specific time, place and/or manner, and issue
restrictions that may be placed on said open fire.
[Ord. 819, 11/16/2000, § 6]
The Borough Council of the Borough of Elizabethtown shall designate
the enforcement officer, in addition to the Elizabethtown Borough
police officers, who shall have the power to enforce the provisions
of this Part.