The Dalton Board of Health, pursuant to the authority granted under
MGL c. 111, § 31, hereby adopts the following regulation to protect
the public health of the community.
As used in this regulation, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
OUTDOOR WOODBURNING FURNACE/BOILER
An accessory structure or appliance designed to be located outside
space ordinarily used for residential, business or industrial purposes which
is designed to provide heat, via liquid or other means, through the burning
of wood, for heating spaces other than where such structure or appliance is
located, or for heating domestic, swimming pool, hot tub or jacuzzi water.
"Outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler" does not include a fire pit, wood-fired
barbecue or chiminea.
No person shall install, establish, modify, operate or use an outdoor
woodburning furnace/boiler, unless the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
complies with the following:
A. The installation of the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
shall not be less than 500 feet from a building not serviced by the outdoor
woodburning furnace/boiler.
B. The installation of the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
shall not be less than 300 feet from any property line of a vacant lot (a
lot which does not contain any building or structure) zoned for residential,
business or industrial use.
C. The height of the chimney of the outdoor woodburning
furnace/boiler shall exceed the height of the roof peaks of buildings located
within 500 feet of the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler, which buildings
are not served by the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler; provided, further,
that in no event shall the height of the chimney be less than 16 feet, nor
shall the chimney height exceed 35 feet from the ground level.
D. The chimney of an outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
must be equipped with a properly functioning spark arrestor system.
E. The material burned in the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
is only wood that has not been chemically treated, painted or stained.
F. The installation of the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
is in accordance with the manufacturer's written instructions, provided that
such instructions do not conflict with the provisions of this regulation.
G. The operation of the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
is only between the dates of September 1 and May 31 of each calendar year.
H. The operation of the outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler
does not create a nuisance or public health hazard.
The Dalton Board of Health and the health agent are authorized to enforce
this regulation.
Any person may apply for a waiver to the Dalton Board of Health from
one or more of the provisions of this regulation. Every waiver request shall
be made in writing and shall be subject to a public hearing before the Board
of Health. The requesting party, at their sole expense, must notify all property
owners within 300 feet of their property boundary by certified mail at least
10 days prior to the public hearing.
Any person who operates an outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler in violation of this regulation shall be deemed to have committed an infraction and shall be fined not more than $300 per day or be subject to noncriminal disposition of the offense pursuant to Chapter
1. Each day of operation of such outdoor woodburning furnace/boiler in violation of this regulation shall be a separate violation.
If any part, paragraph, provision or section of this regulation is determined
by any court to be invalid, against public policy, or unconstitutional, said
finding shall not affect the legality of any remaining part(s), paragraph(s),
provision(s) or section(s) of this regulation which shall continue in full
force and effect.
This regulation shall take effect upon its passage.