The following words, terms, and phrase, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
The process of forcefully projecting a curtain of air across an open chamber or put in which combustion occurs.
An outdoor fire utilized for ceremonial purposes.
The burning of materials wherein combustion products are emitted directly into the ambient air without passing through a stack or chimney from an enclosed chamber.
The combustion of the material of any type in an open fire or in an outdoor container without providing for the control of combustion or the control of emissions for the combustion.
Burning material where the fuel being is not contained in an incinerator, outdoor fireplace, barbeque grill, or barbeque pit and has a total fuel area of 3 feet or less in diameter and 2 feet or less in height for pleasure, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth, or similar purpose.
A manmade structure utilized for human residence or business, the containment of livestock, or the housing or sensitive live vegetation. The term “manmade structure” does not include such things as range fences, roads, bridges, hunting blinds, or facilities used solely for the storage of hay or other livestock feeds. The term “sensitive live vegetation” is defined as vegetation that has the potential to be damaged by smoke and heat, examples of which include, but are not limited to, nursery production, mushroom cultivation, pharmaceutical plan production, or laboratory experiments involving plants.
(Ordinance adopted 11/17/20)