No person, firm or corporation shall burn leaves, brush, sticks,
dried foliage, or other plants outdoors within the Village of Sidney
unless such material was grown upon or generated from trees, plants,
bushes and shrubs growing upon the property located within the Village
of Sidney, Illinois, where such burning occurs, and such burning complies
with the requirements of Illinois law regarding permissible burning.
No person, firm or corporation shall burn any tires or garbage
within the Village of Sidney, Illinois. "Garbage" as used in this
section means bones, meat, animal skin, feathers, entrails, organs,
nonedible animal parts, grease, food and by-products thereof, coffee
grounds, table scraps and similar materials.
No person, firm or corporation shall burn any material outdoors within the Village of Sidney, other than leaves, brush, sticks, dried foliage, or plants generated from trees, plants, and bushes growing upon the property where such burning occurs, as allowed by §
167-1 of this chapter.
No person, firm or corporation shall burn leaves, brush, sticks, dried foliage, or plants permitted by §
167-1 of this chapter under circumstances which create an unreasonable risk of fire or other hazard to himself or other Village residents or their properties, including burning under weather conditions which involve an unreasonable risk of spreading said fire, burning at locations on one's property which are too close to buildings, vehicles, combustible materials or other items involving a risk of damage to persons or property, and burning during the hours of darkness.
This chapter shall not preclude recreational fires, which shall
be defined as:
A. Fires for the express purpose of cooking food for human consumption.
Such fires shall be contained in grills, charcoal burners, or the
like; and
B. Fires within a dry stacked stone, masonry, or metal fire pit or ring
or within a commercially manufactured portable fireplace, but only
if:
(1) The location of the stone, masonry, or metal fire pit or ring or
commercially manufactured portable fireplace shall be at a safe and
reasonable distance from any building, structure, or vehicle and from
any container or other source of flammable liquids or vapors. No metal
fire ring or commercially manufactured portable fireplace shall be
placed on any combustible surface; and
(2) The fuel shall be dry, seasoned wood or equal, and no household or
landscape wastes or leaves shall be burned; and
(3) No burning shall take place on private property without the presence
and oversight of an adult over 18 years of age. No fires shall be
left unattended until entirely extinguished.
All actions in violation of this chapter are hereby determined
and defined to constitute a public nuisance and it is in the public
interest that such nuisances be prohibited and, if they occur in violation
of this chapter, that they be abated by the Village through appropriate
judicial order.