The City of Roseville Opening burning Ordience states the following:
§ 94-1Open burning prohibited; exceptions.
A.
All open burning, such as burning weeds, brush, garbage, etc., shall be prohibited, except that burning under special conditions may be permitted, provided that such operations do not create a nuisance or hazard to health and that consideration shall be given to local weather conditions and related factors so as to avoid causing any nuisance or hazard to health, as follows:
[Amended 7-27-1999 by Ord. No. 1125]
(1)
Campfires and fires used for outdoor cooking and other recreational purposes or ceremonial occasions may be allowed.
B.
Any officer of the Fire Department or the Police Department, when made aware of any violation or complaint on burning, may order the extinguishment of any such fire or may proceed to have it extinguished by the Fire Department.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
C.
Any person burning shall be responsible for all damages caused by the fire so originated by him, her or them and shall be liable to the City for all costs which may be incurred in calling the Fire Department to extinguish such fire.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
D.
Any person openly burning under this chapter must be a minimum of 18 years old and shall attend the fire or burning at all times.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
E.
All open burning shall require a continuous water source, for example, a garden hose, to be located within five feet of the burning site, fireplace, pit, chiminea or other apparatus in which the fire is contained.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
F.
Any fire pit, chiminea, barrel, fireplace, or other apparatus or structure used to burn shall not be in excess of three feet in diameter.
From the picture provided the size of the fit pit appears to be in compliance with the ordience. Recreational fires are usually very small in size common fire safety practices would be to have a safe distance of 25 feet form structures or ordinary combustibles as stated in the 2015 IFC. When this fire pit is in use if there is a fire safety concern please contact SERESA Dispatch at 586-777-6700 to report the concern and request the Fire Department to respond.
Thank you for reporting this item, the report has been forwarded to the appropriate department/person for action.
The City of Roseville Opening burning Ordience states the following:
§ 94-1Open burning prohibited; exceptions.
A.
All open burning, such as burning weeds, brush, garbage, etc., shall be prohibited, except that burning under special conditions may be permitted, provided that such operations do not create a nuisance or hazard to health and that consideration shall be given to local weather conditions and related factors so as to avoid causing any nuisance or hazard to health, as follows:
[Amended 7-27-1999 by Ord. No. 1125]
(1)
Campfires and fires used for outdoor cooking and other recreational purposes or ceremonial occasions may be allowed.
B.
Any officer of the Fire Department or the Police Department, when made aware of any violation or complaint on burning, may order the extinguishment of any such fire or may proceed to have it extinguished by the Fire Department.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
C.
Any person burning shall be responsible for all damages caused by the fire so originated by him, her or them and shall be liable to the City for all costs which may be incurred in calling the Fire Department to extinguish such fire.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
D.
Any person openly burning under this chapter must be a minimum of 18 years old and shall attend the fire or burning at all times.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
E.
All open burning shall require a continuous water source, for example, a garden hose, to be located within five feet of the burning site, fireplace, pit, chiminea or other apparatus in which the fire is contained.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
F.
Any fire pit, chiminea, barrel, fireplace, or other apparatus or structure used to burn shall not be in excess of three feet in diameter.
From the picture provided the size of the fit pit appears to be in compliance with the ordience. Recreational fires are usually very small in size common fire safety practices would be to have a safe distance of 25 feet form structures or ordinary combustibles as stated in the 2015 IFC. When this fire pit is in use if there is a fire safety concern please contact SERESA Dispatch at 586-777-6700 to report the concern and request the Fire Department to respond.
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City of Roseville, MI (Verified Official)
Fire Marshal (Verified Official)
The City of Roseville Opening burning Ordience states the following:
§ 94-1Open burning prohibited; exceptions.
A.
All open burning, such as burning weeds, brush, garbage, etc., shall be prohibited, except that burning under special conditions may be permitted, provided that such operations do not create a nuisance or hazard to health and that consideration shall be given to local weather conditions and related factors so as to avoid causing any nuisance or hazard to health, as follows:
[Amended 7-27-1999 by Ord. No. 1125]
(1)
Campfires and fires used for outdoor cooking and other recreational purposes or ceremonial occasions may be allowed.
B.
Any officer of the Fire Department or the Police Department, when made aware of any violation or complaint on burning, may order the extinguishment of any such fire or may proceed to have it extinguished by the Fire Department.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
C.
Any person burning shall be responsible for all damages caused by the fire so originated by him, her or them and shall be liable to the City for all costs which may be incurred in calling the Fire Department to extinguish such fire.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
D.
Any person openly burning under this chapter must be a minimum of 18 years old and shall attend the fire or burning at all times.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
E.
All open burning shall require a continuous water source, for example, a garden hose, to be located within five feet of the burning site, fireplace, pit, chiminea or other apparatus in which the fire is contained.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
F.
Any fire pit, chiminea, barrel, fireplace, or other apparatus or structure used to burn shall not be in excess of three feet in diameter.
From the picture provided the size of the fit pit appears to be in compliance with the ordience. Recreational fires are usually very small in size common fire safety practices would be to have a safe distance of 25 feet form structures or ordinary combustibles as stated in the 2015 IFC. When this fire pit is in use if there is a fire safety concern please contact SERESA Dispatch at 586-777-6700 to report the concern and request the Fire Department to respond.
Acknowledged Fire Marshal (Verified Official)
Thank you for reporting this item, the report has been forwarded to the appropriate department/person for action.
The City of Roseville Opening burning Ordience states the following:
§ 94-1Open burning prohibited; exceptions.
A.
All open burning, such as burning weeds, brush, garbage, etc., shall be prohibited, except that burning under special conditions may be permitted, provided that such operations do not create a nuisance or hazard to health and that consideration shall be given to local weather conditions and related factors so as to avoid causing any nuisance or hazard to health, as follows:
[Amended 7-27-1999 by Ord. No. 1125]
(1)
Campfires and fires used for outdoor cooking and other recreational purposes or ceremonial occasions may be allowed.
B.
Any officer of the Fire Department or the Police Department, when made aware of any violation or complaint on burning, may order the extinguishment of any such fire or may proceed to have it extinguished by the Fire Department.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
C.
Any person burning shall be responsible for all damages caused by the fire so originated by him, her or them and shall be liable to the City for all costs which may be incurred in calling the Fire Department to extinguish such fire.
[Amended 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
D.
Any person openly burning under this chapter must be a minimum of 18 years old and shall attend the fire or burning at all times.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
E.
All open burning shall require a continuous water source, for example, a garden hose, to be located within five feet of the burning site, fireplace, pit, chiminea or other apparatus in which the fire is contained.
[Added 8-10-2004 by Ord. No. 1190]
F.
Any fire pit, chiminea, barrel, fireplace, or other apparatus or structure used to burn shall not be in excess of three feet in diameter.
From the picture provided the size of the fit pit appears to be in compliance with the ordience. Recreational fires are usually very small in size common fire safety practices would be to have a safe distance of 25 feet form structures or ordinary combustibles as stated in the 2015 IFC. When this fire pit is in use if there is a fire safety concern please contact SERESA Dispatch at 586-777-6700 to report the concern and request the Fire Department to respond.
Closed Fire Marshal (Verified Official)