(A)
Except with prior written permission of, and upon such conditions as imposed by the Municipal Fire Chief or his designee, it shall be unlawful for any person to burn rubbish, trash, waste, leaves, weeds, grass, lumber, or any other combustible material within the corporate limits of the city, except as provided by division (B) of this section and the 2012 edition of International Fire Code.
(B)
Outdoor burning shall only be authorized within the city in accordance with the following instances:
(1)
Training of fire-fighting personnel in accordance with TCEQ regulations.
(2)
Fires used solely for recreational purposes, in a portable fire pit, chiminea, or other designed container that is manufactured for the sole purpose of an outdoor fire for recreational use only. Such burning shall be subject to the requirements of sec. 91.16. The following criteria apply:
(a)
It is used no less than 15 feet away from a combustible structure (IFC 307.4.3).
(b)
It is located on a solid surface, such as concrete or stone pad, with a minimum dimension of four feet by four feet.
(c)
The fire is fueled by fire logs, natural gas or propane, charcoal, or hardwood. At no time will the burning of yard debris, household trash, or construction material be allowed or any other material that will produce heavy smoke.
(3)
Recreational fires shall be constantly attended by a competent adult until the fire is extinguished. A minimum of one portable fire extinguisher complying with a minimum 4-A rating or other approved on-site fire-extinguishing equipment, such as dirt, sand, water barrel, garden hose or water truck, shall be available for immediate utilization. (IFC 307.5)
(4)
The attending adult shall not meet the definition of “intoxicated” according to Tex. Penal Code, Title 10, Chapter 49, Section 1, (2), (A).
(5)
Any time a fire is deemed a nuisance or hazardous it shall be extinguished at the request of any fire department personnel or law enforcement.
Penalty, see sec. 10.99 |
(Ordinance 377 adopted 3/28/95; Am. Ordinance 09-0324-03 adopted 3/24/09; Am. Ordinance 13-0618-01 adopted 6/18/13)