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3. The fire is determined by the fire code official or his/her designee to be offensive or <br /> objectionable because of smoke or odor emissions. <br /> 4. When any of the following materials are being burned; garbage, dead animals, asphalt, <br /> petroleum products, paints, rubber products, plastics, paper(other than what is <br /> necessary to start a fire), cardboard, treated wood, construction/demolition debris, <br /> green wood, shrub trimmings, leaves, metal, or any substance that may release toxic <br /> emissions. <br /> 5. Fires that do not comply with this section and/or other prevision found within the IFC. <br /> 307.1.3 Extinguishment authority. Where outdoor burning does not comply with this section <br /> and/or other previsions found within the International Fire Code,the fire code official or his/her <br /> designee is authorized to order the extinguishment of said fire. The fire department is <br /> authorized to extinguish the fire if the responsible person who kindled and/or maintains the fire, <br /> or the permit holder, refuses to do so or is unable to do so. <br /> 307.2 Permit required. Prior to conducting a bonfire for religious and/or ceremonial purposes a Fire <br /> Permit shall be obtain in compliance with Section 307.2 through 307.2.5 and Section 105.6 of the <br /> Everett Fire Code. <br /> 307.2.1 Authorization. Where required by state or local law or regulations, outdoor burning shall <br /> only be permitted with prior approval from the state or local air and water quality management <br /> authority, provided that all conditions specified in the authorization are followed. See also <br /> chapter 173-425 WAC. <br /> 307.2.2 Location.The location of burning shall not be conducted within 50 feet of a structure or <br /> combustible material unless the fire is contained in an approved pit. Conditions which could <br /> cause a fire to spread within 50 feet of a structure shall be eliminated prior to ignition. If any <br /> provision found within the Everett Fire Code requires a smaller distance from a structure,that <br /> provision shall be complied with. <br /> 307.2.3 Site-plan. When submitting for a permit for burning, a site plan is required to be <br /> provided showing the following: <br /> 1. Location of proposed burning in relation to structures and combustible materials. <br /> 2. Indicate direction and distance to nearest roads, intersections, structures, access roads, <br /> and other geographical features. <br /> 3. Potential hazards or conditions that could cause a fire to spread within 50 feet of a <br /> structure shall be eliminated prior to ignition. <br /> 4. Proposed dimensions of the bonfire (length—width—height). <br /> 5. Method of how the fire will be contained. <br /> 307.2.4 Fire Safety Plan. In addition to the application and site plan, a fire safety plan shall be <br /> submitted and shall address the following items: <br /> 1. All burning shall be constantly attended until the fire is extinguished. <br /> a. A minimum of one responsible person shall be present at all times. <br /> b. Attendant shall be at least 18 years of age or older. <br /> az FIRE CODE ORDINANCE Page 6 of 39 <br />