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10.23 - Fire Protection § 10.23 Section 10.23: Fire Protection Subdivision 1. Definitions A. Open Burning: The burning of materials wherein products of combustion are emitted directly into the ambient are without passing through a stack or chimney from an enclosed chambers. Open Burning does not include road flares, smudgepots and similar devices associated with safety or occupational uses typically considered open flames, Recreational Fires or use of Portable Outdoor Fireplaces. 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. B. Wood: Dry, clean fuel only such as twigs, branches, limbs, synthetic logs designed for burning, charcoal, cordwood, or untreated dimensional lumber. Wood does not include wood that is green, with leaves or needles, rotten, wet, oil soaked, or treated with paint, glue, or preservatives. C. Portable Outdoor Fireplace: A commercially purchased portable, outdoor, wood burning fireplace that may be constructed of steel, concrete, clay or other non-combustible 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 at the top. This includes chimineas, portable fire pits and bowls. D. Outdoor Fireplace: A fireplace built outdoors as defined by the Minnesota State Building Code; requires a building permit prior to installation, but does not require a Recreational Fire Permit. E. Responsible Person: A person over the age of eighteen (18) who is knowledgeable in use of fire extinguishing equipment. F. Recreational Fire: An outdoor fire, burning materials other than rubbish or debris, where the fuel being burned has a total fuel area of three (3) feet or less in diameter and three (3) feet or less in height for pleasure, religious, ceremonial, cooking, warmth or similar purposes. This includes Portable Outdoor Fireplaces, in-ground and above ground pits and fire rings. G. Recreational Fire Permit: A permit, issued by the City Manager or designee, for the purpose of starting a Recreational Fire. H. Structure: Is that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind. Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 3 § 10.23 Subdivision 2. Negligent Fires To conduct fires under this Section does not excuse a person from the consequences, damages, or injuries which may result therefrom nor does it exempt any person from regulations promulgated by the City, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or any other governmental unit exercising jurisdiction in matters of pollution or fire hazard regulation. Subdivision 3. Open Burning Open burning is not allowed for the purpose of thawing frozen ground or for maintaining interior structure temperature in connection with construction projects. A. No Open Burning shall be permitted within the municipal boundary of the City, except as specifically provided in this Section. B. Open Burning is not allowed for the purpose of thawing frozen ground or for maintaining interior structure temperature in connection with construction projects. C. Limited to the following, any fires under managed supervision for which a burning permit has been obtained from any State or Federal agency: 1. Fires purposely set for the instruction and training of public and industrial firefighting personnel; 2. Fires set for the elimination of a structure/fire hazard which cannot be abated by any other practicable means; and 3. Fires purposely set for forest, game, or grassland management purposes. D. The permit holder shall notify the City Manager or designee prior to any Open Burning. E. At the discretion of the City Manager or designee, any Open Burning fire not adhering to the above regulations, or that poses a dangerous condition shall be considered a public nuisance and shall be immediately extinguished. Any person or persons who fail to comply with these conditions shall be in violation of this Section. Subdivision 4. Recreational Fires A Recreational Fire Permit, provided by the City Manager or designee, shall be required prior to starting any Recreational Fire. Recreational Fire Permits shall be valid for a period of one (1) calendar year and shall expire yearly on December 31. Such fires shall adhere to the following regulations at all times: A. Recreational Fires shall be constantly attended by a Responsible Person until extinguished. During the time a Recreational Fire is burning, the Recreational Fire Permit must be available upon request by the City Manager or designee. Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 3 § io.z3 B. Recreational Fires shall not be used for the disposal of yard waste, construction materials, or common household trash. Fuel for Recreational Fires shall only be that of clean wood. C. No Recreational Fire shall be allowed if wind speeds exceed ten (10) miles per hour. D. Flames from a Recreational Fire shall not exceed three (3) feet in height as measured from the base of the fire and three (3) feet in diameter. E. Recreational Fires shall remain a safe distance from any Structure or combustible materials and ten (10) feet from any property line. Portable Outdoor Fireplaces with wire mesh screens shall remain a safe distance from any Structure or combustible material and ten (10) feet from any property line. F. Conditions which could cause a fire to spread within a safe distance of a Structure shall be eliminated before starting the fire. G. A minimum of one (1) portable fire extinguisher with a minimum 4-A rating or other approved on-site fire extinguishing equipment, dirt, sand or garden hose readily available at all times until the fire is extinguished. H. When prohibited by action of any state or federal agency, Recreational Fires shall not be permitted. I. Recreational Fires shall not be permitted if the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency issues an air quality alert with an index rating of 101 or more, which is deemed unhealthy for sensitive groups. J. At the discretion of the City Manager or designee, any Recreational Fire not adhering to the above regulations, or that poses a dangerous condition shall be considered a public nuisance and shall be immediately extinguished. Any person or persons who fail to comply with these conditions shall be in violation of this Section. K. Recreational Fire Permits shall only be issued to Responsible Persons. Subdivision 5. Revocation Violation of any provisions of this Section shall result in the revocation of any Recreational Fire Permits for a period of one year. Source: Ordinance No. 514, 2nd Series Effective Date: 01-15-14 Golden Valley City Code Page 3 of 3