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Distances from the burn area to spectators, structures, and vehicles. <br />No fire shall be allowed or maintained in any structure used as a <br />"sweat lodge" or the like in that the byproducts of combustion <br />may cause a danger to life safety or health. <br />Fire department access shall be provided. <br />(c) A ial T . Dcviccs <br />C <br />1. Aerial luminary devices shall be defined as any homemade or manufactured device <br />distance it travels to be determined by existing atmospheric conditions. Such devices <br />whether it is tethered or not, shall be deemed an Aerial luminary device. <br />2. All Aerial luminary devices shall be deemed a fire hazard. <br />3. It shall be unlawful to Buy, Sell, Use, Possess, Ignite, or cause to ignite any such <br />Aerial luminary devices. <br />(f) Bonfires <br />Department of Land and Natural Resources. The Fire dispatch center shall be notified of <br />all approved bonfires prior to ignition. <br />Fires used with cinematography shall be allowed by the Fire chief provided adequate <br />safeguards as determined by the Fire chief is provided. <br />Exception: Signal flares for emergency use. <br />fa) <br />AHJ at least 14 days prior to the burn activity. The site plan shall <br />include: <br />Location or address of the burn site(s). <br />Type of fuel being burned. <br />Date and time of ignition. <br />Fire department access as approved by the AHJ. <br />Burn site shall be subject to inspection. <br />