[Adopted 2-27-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-2[1]]
[1]
Editor’s Note: This ordinance also provided for the
repeal of former Art. V, Open Burning, adopted 8-9-2011 by Ord. No.
2011-7.
A.
Applicability. The provisions of this article apply to the following
types of outdoor burning: any open burning, bonfires, cooking fires,
recreational fires, fires using a portable outdoor fireplace and burning
of prohibited materials.
B.
APPROVED
BONFIRE
COOKING FIRE
FIRE CODE OFFICIAL
FUEL LOAD
OPEN BURNING
PERSON
PORTABLE OUTDOOR FIREPLACE
PROHIBITED MATERIALS
RECREATIONAL FIRE
Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
Acceptable to the Fire Code Official.
An outdoor fire for any purpose which has a total fuel area
exceeding three feet (914 mm) in diameter and two feet (610 mm) in
height.
The outdoor burning of materials, other than prohibited materials,
not exceeding three feet (0.9 m) in diameter and two feet (0.6 m)
in height, in which the fuel burned is contained in an outdoor fireplace,
a barbecue grill, or a barbecue pit for the purpose of cooking food.
The designated authority charged with the administration
and enforcement of the fire code, or their designee.
The total amount of combustible material in a defined space.
The outdoor burning of materials wherein products of combustion
are emitted directly into the ambient air without passing through
a stack or chimney from an enclosed chamber. Open burning does not
include road flares, smudge-pots and similar devices associated with
safety or occupational uses typically considered open flames. Recreational
fires are excluded from the definition of "open burning." For the
purpose of this definition, a "chamber" shall be regarded as enclosed
when, during the time combustion occurs, only apertures, ducts, stacks,
flues or chimneys necessary to provide combustion air and permit the
escape of exhaust gas are open.
Any natural person, partnership, firm, association, corporation,
trust, estate, public or private association (whether incorporated
or not), municipal governments and authorities, public or private
schools/school districts or other entity.
A portable, outdoor, solid-fuel-burning fireplace that may
be constructed of steel, concrete, clay or other noncombustible material.
A portable outdoor fireplace may be open in design, or may be equipped
with a small hearth opening and a short chimney or chimney opening
in the top.
Any garbage, food waste, refuse or other material classified
under federal law, Pennsylvania law, the Millcreek Township Code or
otherwise so defined by the Board of Supervisors as "solid waste,"
"municipal waste," "recyclable materials" or "leaf waste."
An outdoor fire burning materials other than prohibited materials
where the fuel being burned is not contained in an incinerator, outdoor
fireplace, portable outdoor fireplace, barbeque grill or barbeque
pit and has a total fuel area of three feet (914 mm) or less in diameter
and two feet (610 mm) or less in height for pleasure, religious, ceremonial,
cooking, warmth or similar purposes.
A person shall not ignite or maintain or authorize to be ignited or maintained any fire to which this article applies unless conducted and approved in accordance with § 40-33A through § 40-40.
A.
Attendance. Any fire permitted under this section shall be constantly
attended to and monitored by a competent person of at least 16 years
of age.
B.
Extinguishment. Any person attending a permitted fire shall have
immediately available appropriate extinguishing agent of sufficient
quantity to completely extinguish such fire. Appropriate extinguishing
agents include, but are not limited to, sufficient amounts of water,
sand and/or fire extinguisher(s).
C.
Temporary burn ban. When deemed necessary, the Fire Code Official
shall be authorized to impose temporary bans on all outdoor burning
or fires, which bans shall operate to prohibit outdoor fires and burning
otherwise authorized by this article. It shall be unlawful for any
person to burn or cause or allow to be burned any materials during
the term of a burning ban.
D.
Exception. Prescribed burning for the purpose of reducing the impact
of wildland fire when authorized by the Fire Code Official.
It shall be unlawful for any person to burn or cause to be burned
outdoors:
A.
Any materials of any nature whatsoever upon any public street or
road in Millcreek Township.
B.
Any prohibited materials upon any land, public or private and including
private roadways and drives, and public utility rights-of-way in Millcreek
Township.
C.
Any prohibited materials in recreational fires, portable outdoor
fireplaces, cooking fires or bonfires.
Subject to the foregoing prohibitions, the burning of clean,
dry and seasoned wood is allowed except as provided for in § 40.36B
limited to the following:
A.
Recreational fires. Recreational fires shall be contained in a fire
ring or pit.
B.
Portable outdoor fireplaces. Portable outdoor fireplaces shall be
used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and shall
not be operated within 15 feet (3,048 mm) of a structure.
C.
Cooking fires. Cooking fires shall be in an approved container and shall meet the requirements set forth in § 40-33A and B. Cooking fires shall not be permitted on balconies/porches of multi-residential structures unless such balconies/decks and structures are protected by an automatic sprinkler system.
D.
Fuel load. Except as permitted under § 40-37, at no time shall the fuel load of a fire permitted under this section exceed a space measuring three feet (914 mm) in diameter and two feet (609 mm) in height.
E.
Location. Unless otherwise specified in this article, or directed
by the Department of Code Enforcement, the location for burning shall
be not less than:
(1)
Distance from structures: 15 feet (3,048 mm) from any structure,
and provisions shall be made to prevent the fire from spreading to
within 15 feet (3,048 mm) of any structure.
(2)
Distance from property line: 15 feet (4,572 mm) from any property
line and provisions made to prevent the fire from spreading to within
15 feet (4,572 mm) of any property line.
This article shall not be construed so as to prohibit bonfires
conducted by schools, community organizations or neighborhood-sponsored
activities, provided such bonfire meets all of the following:
A.
A proper permit has been obtained from the Fire Code Official.
C.
Utilizes only clean, dry and seasoned wood.
D.
The bonfire is not within 50 feet of any property line, except that
bonfires may be closer than 50 feet to a property line provided written
permission is obtained from all adjacent property owners.
E.
The bonfire is not within 75 feet of any building or structure.
F.
The bonfire is conducted upon property owned by the person/organization
who issued the permit or such person/organization has written permission
from the owner of the land on which the bonfire is being held.
All outdoor burning activities covered by this article that are not prohibited by § 40-34 and which are not exempted from the permit requirements by § 40-35 shall require a permit prior to ignition. Outdoor burning activities of the Township are exempt from the procedural requirements of obtaining a permit, but such activities shall not create any of the conditions contained by § 40-37C(2).
A.
Contents of application for open burning. The application for an
outdoor burning permit shall be on a form, and in a format, as prescribed
by the Township and shall be submitted only by the property owner
or a person having written authorization from their property owner.
At a minimum, this form shall contain the following information:
(1)
A copy of the applicant's driver's license;
(2)
The name, address, telephone number, and e-mail of the property owner
where the open burning is to occur;
(3)
The name, address, telephone number, and e-mail of the person who
will be present and in charge of the open burning on the day of the
event and be the emergency contact for the open burning;
(4)
A brief narrative specifying the nature and/or purpose of the outdoor
burning;
(5)
The date and estimated starting and ending times of the outdoor burn;
(6)
The location of the outdoor burning, including a description of its
boundaries;
(7)
A map and/or diagram of the proposed site of the outdoor burn which
includes distances to any structure, hazards or property lines.
B.
Application fee. At the time the applicant submits the outdoor burning
permit application, the applicant shall pay any nonrefundable fees
in accordance with the schedule of fees determined by the Board of
Supervisors by resolution for outdoor burning permits to defray the
administrative costs of the Township in reviewing the application
and issuing/denying any permit; provided, however, that the permit
fees outlined in this section may be waived for governmental organizations
such as school districts, fire departments and local, county, state,
or federal agencies.
C.
Grounds for approval/denial of application. The Township shall approve
an application for an outdoor burning permit unless it is determined
from a consideration of the application or other pertinent information
that:
(1)
The outdoor burning permit application is not administratively complete.
For purposes of this section, the outdoor burning permit application
will be determined to be not administratively complete for any of
the following reasons:
(2)
The outdoor burning;
(a)
Will substantially interrupt the safe and orderly movement of
traffic within the Township so as to create a real and present danger
to the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the Township;
(b)
Will likely create a real and present danger to the health,
safety, and welfare of the citizens of the Township;
(c)
Is reasonably likely to cause injury to persons or property
or to provoke disorderly conduct or to create an unreasonable disturbance;
(d)
Will cause undue hardship to adjacent businesses or residents
or require the diversion of an inordinate number of public employees
that allowing the outdoor burning to proceed would unreasonably deny
service to the remainder of the Township;
(e)
Will violate federal, state, or local law, including the Township
Code and zoning requirements; or
(f)
Will unduly interfere with the peace and quiet of the residents
in the neighborhood where the open burning will occur.
D.
Outdoor burning permit revocation. A permit may be revoked at any
time by the Township Supervisors and/or their designees, including
the OEM, Department of Code Enforcement, the Police Chief, or other
member of the Township Police Department for good cause, including,
but not limited to, in response to acts or threatened acts of vandalism,
violence, rowdiness, or other unlawfulness, or upon threats to the
health, safety, and welfare of the Township, its residents, or its
visitors.
Where required by state or local law or regulations, outdoor
burning shall only be permitted with prior approval from the state
or local air and water quality management authority, provided that
all conditions specified in the authorization are followed.
If in the sole opinion of the fire code official outdoor burning
creates or adds to a hazardous situation, or a required permit for
has not been obtained, the fire code official is authorized to order
the extinguishment of the burning material, or take measures to extinguish
the burning material.
This article shall not be construed so as to amend Article II, Nuisances, of this chapter, and other ordinances, including, but not limited to, the Millcreek Township Fire Code, regulating conduct which may affect the health, safety and welfare of the Township and others, or Chapter 110, Article I, Municipal Waste and Recycling, of the Code of the Township of Millcreek, as may in the future be amended, subject to the following:
A.
If this article prohibits an activity which is allowed under any
other ordinance, the prohibition in this article shall control over
the regulation in the other ordinance.
B.
If this article allows an activity which is prohibited under another
ordinance, the prohibition in such other ordinance shall control.
C.
This article shall not be construed so as to suggest any liability
of and by Millcreek Township for acts or omissions of private persons
and entities regardless if a permit was issued for a specific activity.
A.
Enforcement.
(1)
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall be liable to proceedings for enforcement of this article in accordance with Chapter 48, Enforcement and Collection Activities, of the Code of the Township of Millcreek (Ordinance Nos. 96-9 and 2007-6), as the same may be amended, and the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure governing enforcement of summary offenses.
(2)
The Millcreek Township Department of Code Enforcement, Millcreek
Township Police Department and other code enforcement personnel designated
by the Board of Supervisors shall have authority to investigate alleged
violations and enforce the provisions of this article.
(3)
Upon a determination by the investigating authority that a violation
of this article has occurred, a citation shall be personally handed
to or otherwise served upon the violator(s) and an action for enforcement
of this article shall be instituted in the Magisterial District Court
having appropriate jurisdiction in accordance with the Pennsylvania
Rules of Criminal Procedure governing summary violations.
(4)
Upon entry of judgment in favor of the Township and/or the Commonwealth in such enforcement action, said judgment shall include the criminal action fine prescribed for the violation in § 40-41B of this article, plus all court costs and all attorneys' fees incurred by Millcreek Township in such matter, pursuant to Chapter 48, Enforcement and Collection Activities, of the Code of the Township of Millcreek, as the same have been or may in the future be amended.
(5)
A person found to have violated this article shall be responsible
for payment of all attorneys' fees incurred in the matter by Millcreek
Township, including all appeals taken by the violator.
(6)
The Board of Supervisors does not prescribe imprisonment for punishment
of violations of this article.
(7)
Each violation of this article, and each day a violation continues,
shall constitute a separate offense.
B.
Violations and penalties. Any person violating this article shall
pay the fines prescribed for such violation in this section. The following
fines are hereby prescribed for violation of this article: