[Amended 7-9-2009 by L.L.
No. 2-2009; 6-10-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010; 10-5-2017 by L.L. No. 2-2017]
A. Except as
otherwise permitted under the provisions of this chapter, open fires
are prohibited within the Village limits. An open fire shall include
any outdoor fire which is not within an enclosed container or vessel
so as to prevent the dispersal of fire, ashes and/or cinders by winds
or otherwise, which containers or vessels shall include charcoal or
liquid propane gas cooking devices and other open-flame cooking devices
specifically designed, manufactured and sold as such, chimineas and
similar "portable outdoor fireplaces," provided that all such open
flame devices and their location and manner of operation shall comply
with manufacturer's instructions and specifications and the provisions
of the New York State International Fire Code.
B. Excluded
from the prohibition imposed under this section are open fires upon
the premises of a single-family residence for which a controlled burn
permit has been issued by the Code Enforcement Officer. Upon the issuance
of a controlled burn permit, which permit shall be issued without
charge to the applicant, occupants of single-family residences shall
be permitted to ignite and maintain small outdoor open fires in residential
fire pits which are located and constructed in a manner approved by
the Code Enforcement Officer in accordance with applicable New York
State codes. Only dry wood and woody material such as tree limbs and
brush shall be burned in such fire pits. The burning of unseasoned
wood or woody material, garbage (including human or animal wastes),
leaves, paper or other recyclable materials or construction debris
is prohibited. Such permits shall be valid for not more than 12 consecutive
months and shall be required to be renewed thereafter. No such permit
shall he issued for any property other than a single-family residence.
and no such permit shall he deemed to supersede any burning bans or
other regulations issued by the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation.
[Added 10-5-2017 by L.L.
No. 2-2017]
A. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the authority to issue orders temporarily banning all outdoor fires within the Village, regardless of whether any such fire would otherwise be permitted under the provisions of §
64-1. upon his or her determination that atmospheric conditions are such that any outdoor fire could pose an undue hazard or risk to public safety or health.
B. Any tire
which, upon the determination of the Code Enforcement Officer, any
police officer, or any Fire Department Officer, is a hazard or nuisance
to other particular properties or residents, shall be immediately
extinguished upon the direction or order of any such officer or official,
regardless of whether a permit has been previously issued for such
fire.
[Added 9-7-1995 by L.L.
No. 2-1995]
Any person found guilty of a violation of this
chapter shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 or by imprisonment
not exceeding 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.