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§ 69-17. Hours of burning.
Waste matter shall not be disposed of by burning except as follows:

A. All burning shall take place during hours approved by the Kellogg Fire Chief.

B. Recreational fires shall not be allowed to burn for more than four consecutive hours in one day unless a garden hose and water supply or other fire-extinguishing equipment is on hand and a competent person is in constant attendance until all fire has been extinguished.

C. Burning shall be confined to incinerators. Exception: All burning shall be done in an approved incinerator, except that outdoor burning of combustible waste matter other than paper may be done in the open if:

(1) A permit to engage in such burning is obtained from the Kellogg Fire Chief.

(2) Such burning is done at a distance of more than 50 feet from any building, structure or other combustible waste matter.

(3) A garden hose and water supply or other fire-extinguishing equipment is on hand and a competent person is in constant attendance until all fire has been extinguished. Applicants for such permit must be in legal control of the lot or parcel of land on which the burning is to be done.