The following regulations are sanctioned in the Davenport Municipal Code Chapter 15.32.030.
Prohibited Contents: No person shall have an open fire containing leaves, grass, garbage, building materials, business waste, or any other prohibited materials.
Definitions:
Open Fire: Open Fire means any burning of combustible materials where smoke is released into the open air without a chimney. Recreational fires and cooking fires are not open fires.
Recreational Fire: Recreational fire means the burning of wood for pleasure or cooking, either contained or uncontained, as long as the total fire area is less than 8 feet in diameter and 4 feet in height, and at least 25 feet from the nearest structure or combustible material.
Wood: Wood means the trunk, logs, and branches of a tree with bark. It does not include leaves, grass, stumps, roots, or wood products such as lumber.
Exceptions to Open Fires:
1. Open burning of wood as defined
2. Recreational fires for burning wood as defined
3. Agricultural fields may be burned for the maintenance of native grass and controlling natural growth along fence rows and drainage ditches. This type of burning may only be done in areas zoned for agricultural use and only if the primary use is agricultural.
Regulations to Open Fires:
1. Prohibited on public property: No person shall burn a fire in any manner on streets, alleys, sidewalks, boulevards, bridges, and other public property.
2. Attending the fire is required: A competent person with a garden hose connected to a water supply or an approved fire extinguisher readily available to control the fire shall continuously attend all open fires and recreational fires.
3. Distance from structures: Open fires must be at least 50 ft. from any structure or combustible material.
4. Hours: Open burning can occur between sunrise and sunset as long as the fire is extinguished at sunset.
5. Burn days: Burning wood on private property is prohibited unless the Fire Department has declared a "burn day."
6. Nuisance fires: You may be required to extinguish any open fire if it is determined to be causing dense smoke or constitutes a hazardous condition to life or property.
7. Hazardous conditions: When atmospheric conditions such as high winds make burning hazardous, open fires will be prohibited.
8. Burning to clear land: No person shall burn refuse, wood, trees, brush, or similar organic growth for the purpose of clearing land for development.
The burn/no burn line is: (563-326-7904).
Any additional questions can be directed to the Fire Department: (563-326-7906)