(1)
Water supply adequate for fire protection is required and shall be consistent with the International Fire Code, fire district recommendations, and applicable state and local laws.
(2)
An approved firefighting vehicle and/or other permanent firefighting devices or equipment shall be installed within the confines of recreational vehicle parks or campgrounds when required by either the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Forest Service, the appropriate local fire district, or county fire marshal.
(3)
No more than one fire pit per campsite is allowed. See Figure 1 of this section.
(a)
The fire pit must be no wider than three feet in diameter and have a ring constructed of metal, concrete, stone, or brick at least eight inches above ground grade.
(b)
There must be an additional area surrounding the fire pit with a minimum two-foot width constructed of noncombustible material, such as concrete, rock, brick, or cement blocks.
(c)
All fire pits must be equipped with a spark arresting screen or similar device.
(4)
Fire break trails shall be provided around the periphery of the development when required by either the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the U.S. Forest Service, the local fire district, the county fire marshal or hearings examiner.
(Ord. 1348 (Exhs. F, G), 2023)
