Examples of Burnable Debris in a sentence
Notwithstanding anything in this Bylaw, a person shall not cause a nuisance by using an Acceptable Fire Pit, Acceptable Portable Fire Receptacle, Acceptable Fireplace, burning Burnable Debris, using Dangerous Goods, discharging Fireworks, having an Incinerator Fire, having an Open Fire or using a Portable Appliance on land the person owns or occupies, or having a Public Park Site Fire, when there is a reasonable likelihood of disturbing the peace of any other individual.
No person shall permit an Open Fire or any other fire upon land owned, occupied or under his/her control within the Municipality unless a Fire Permit has been obtained from FRESS, the provisions set out in the Fire Permit are complied with, and only Burnable Debris is burned.
Burnable Debris: Burnable debris includes, but is not limited to, damaged and disturbed trees; bushes and shrubs; broken, partially broken, and severed tree limbs; and bushes.
Burnable Debris: Burnable debris includes, but is not limited to, damaged and disturbed trees; bushes and shrubs; broken, partially broken and severed tree limbs; and bushes.
Burnable Debris means any material permitted to be burned in accordance with this Bylaw and other enactments written to regulate burning and to protect the environment, and includes: a.