[Amended 3-23-2023 by Ord. No. 23-02]
It is the purpose of this chapter to regulate the construction
and operation of outdoor wood-fired heating systems (hereinafter defined)
in the City for the purpose of securing and promoting the public health,
comfort, convenience, safety, welfare and prosperity of the City and
its inhabitants. It is recognized that the types of fuel used and
the scale and duration of the unregulated burning by such systems
can create noxious and hazardous smoke, soot, fumes, odors, air pollution,
particles and other products of combustion that can be detrimental
to residents' health and can deprive neighboring residents of the
enjoyment of their property or premises.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALLOWABLE FUELS
B.
Wood pellets made from clean wood; and
C.
Manufacturer approved fuels (e.g. biomass), provided they are
not prohibited fuels.
CLEAN WOOD
Wood that has not been painted, stained, coated, pressure
treated with preservatives, and does not contain glues as in plywood
or other composite woods.
OUTDOOR WOOD BOILER
(Also referred to as hydronic heaters), means any device
or structure that:
A.
Is designed, intended or used to provide heat and/or hot water
to any residence or other structure;
B.
Operates by the burning of wood or any other allowable fuel;
and
C.
Is not located within a residence or other structure it is intended
to heat.
OUTDOOR WOOD-FIRED FORCED AIR HEATING SYSTEM
Any device or structure that:
A.
Is designed, intended, or used to provide heat to any residence
or other structure by means of forced air heat exchange;
B.
Operates by the burning of wood or any other allowable fuel;
and
C.
Is not located within the residence or other structure it is
intended to heat.
OUTDOOR WOOD-FIRED HEATING SYSTEM
Refer to any Phase II outdoor wood boiler or any outdoor
wood-fired forced air heating system that has a manufacturer's specification
of meeting a particulate matter emission limit of 0.32 pounds per
million British thermal units output.
PHASE II OUTDOOR WOOD BOILER
An outdoor wood boiler that has been certified or qualified
by the EPA as meeting particulate matter emission limit of 0.32 pounds
per million British thermal units output and is labeled accordingly.
PROHIBITED FUELS
A.
Any wood that does not meet the definition of clean wood.
D.
Lawn clippings or yard waste.
E.
Materials containing plastic.
F.
Materials containing rubber.
G.
Waste petroleum products.
H.
Paints and paint thinners.
J.
Glossy or colored papers.
K.
Construction or demolition debris.
Q.
Materials containing asbestos.
R.
Materials containing lead, mercury, or other heavy toxic metals.
[Amended 3-23-2023 by Ord. No. 23-02]
It shall be unlawful to install a noncompliant outdoor wood-fired
heating system and to cause or permit the installation of such heating
systems within the City after February 24, 2011. If any property with
an existing noncompliant outdoor wood-fired heating system is sold,
ownership transferred, or is located on a property that changes use,
the nonconforming system shall be prohibited from any further use.
If a preexisting noncompliant outdoor wood-fired heating system is
converted, moved to a new location within the same property or is
adapted to service additional structures, it will be construed to
be a newly installed boiler and as such would be prohibited. No person
shall burn any of the prohibited fuels in an outdoor wood-fired heating
system, regardless of EPA or emission qualifications.
[Amended 3-23-2023 by Ord. No. 23-02]
This chapter shall not apply to any outdoor wood boiler that was registered with the Linn County Health Department, installed, connected and operating as of February 24, 2011, except for the requirements of §
234-3. However, this section shall not be deemed as specific authorization for the use of any preexisting outdoor wood boilers and shall not be deemed to bar, limit or otherwise affect the rights of any person to take private legal action regarding damage to property or nuisance caused by the use of an outdoor wood boiler.