It is generally recognized that outdoor wood-burning furnaces can create
noxious and hazardous smoke, soot, fumes, odors and air pollution, can be
detrimental to citizens' health, and can deprive neighboring residents
of the enjoyment of their property or premises. Therefore, with the adoption
of this chapter, it is the intention of the Town Board of the Town of Hyde
Park to establish and impose restrictions upon the operation of outdoor wood-burning
furnaces within the limits of the Town of Hyde Park, for the purpose of securing
and promoting the public health, comfort, convenience, safety, welfare and
prosperity of the Town and its inhabitants.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
EPA APPROVED
An outdoor wood-burning furnace device that has been tested and demonstrated
to meet current United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emission
standards for such device, and has received certification of approval from
EPA.
OUTDOOR WOOD-BURNING FURNACE
Any accessory device designed and intended to heat a building and/or
the building's hot water system through the burning of wood, located
outside the building and/or water system it is intended to heat.
The construction, installation, and operation of outdoor wood-burning
furnaces are hereby prohibited within all zoning districts of the Town of
Hyde Park, except that such outdoor wood-burning furnaces are permitted to
be constructed, installed and operated on parcels over 10 acres in size in
compliance with the rules and regulations set forth herein.