It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, without the permission of the Columbia River Fire and Rescue District or its authorized representative, to build an open outdoor fire upon any street or alley, or upon any lot or property of any character in the city or to permit one to be built or to permit such fire already built to continue.
A. No person shall cause any fire to heat any roofing or other material on or above such pavement; or burn anywhere in the city any offal, refuse, garbage or other matter causing noxious odors.
B. Definitions – Fire. The words "an open outdoor fire" as used in this section shall include any open outdoor fire within the ordinary definition and understanding of said words, and also any fire set for burning waste, debris, trash, rubbish or garbage in any outdoor trash burner or incinerator, or outdoor fireplace or barbecue pit. No provision of this chapter shall be construed as prohibiting the building of a fire for cooking purposes, in any device designed and constructed for this purpose.
C. Permits – Open Fires. Any person desiring to burn any material at an outdoor fire shall first secure a permit from the Columbia River Fire and Rescue District permitting the burning of such material and stating the conditions under which it may be burned. The holder of such permit shall be allowed to build such outdoor fire under the conditions of such permit only. Any deviation from the provisions of the permit shall be a violation of this chapter.
(Ord. 1052 § 14, 2010)